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Re: address@hidden: asymmetries and contradictions in shell navigation u
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: address@hidden: asymmetries and contradictions in shell navigation using C-a and C-e on a prompt line] |
Date: |
20 Mar 2002 15:38:03 +0900 |
Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
> > However, I don't really care about the problem (C-e/C-k acting
> > `unintuitively' inside prompts) very much, so I'm quite content to
> > not fix it.
>
> If we decide that this won't be fixed, at least for a while, we could
> have an entry in PROBLEMS that suggests work-arounds, or at least
> acknowledges the existence of the problem.
I suspect most people figure out the `workaround' (hit the key twice
instead of once) by themselves pretty quickly.
-Miles
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- Re: address@hidden: asymmetries and contradictions in shell navigation using C-a and C-e on a prompt line], (continued)
Re: address@hidden: asymmetries and contradictions in shell navigation using C-a and C-e on a prompt line], Richard Stallman, 2002/03/19
Re: address@hidden: asymmetries and contradictions in shell navigation using C-a and C-e on a prompt line], Richard Stallman, 2002/03/18