Saturday, April 5, 2014

Re: Readline vi-like, what are the keyword character?

* aRkadeFR <contact@arkade.info> [2014-04-05 11:44]:
> I'm trying to use vim everywhere,
> with quite the same behavior.
> In bash, I setup vi-like readline.
> But there's a behavior slightly different from vi:
>
> - If I type "ls directory/directory/file.txt",
> then, still in insert mode, I type Ctrl^w,
> it delete the whole second argument
> "directory/directory/file.txt".
> - If I type again "directory/directory/file.txt",
> then I go in command mode and type "db", or "b",
> it goes backward of only one word,
> and not the whole second argument.
>
> Why Ctrl^w doesn't remove only the previous word?

"readline". that's why. feature.

so it's not a vim issue. wrong list.

if you want to discuss this, and even change it
then you should discuss it with the people
who actually are concerned with it:

page: https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/bash.html
-> mailing list info-gnu-request@gnu.org

page: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_readline
link: http://tiswww.tis.case.edu/~chet/readline/rltop.html

Sven

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