Monday, November 1, 2010

Re: Using Bash in Vi mode. How to map keys?

On 01/11/10 19:23, aleCodd wrote:
>
> thanks for the reply.
>
> so what is the equivalent for the following:
> ino ( ()<left>
> using the readline module?

I don't know. These are all bash questions, not Vim questions. Maybe a
bash list or forum would be better than the Vim list. Have you read the
bash manpage?

>
> and if you could please be more precise, is the readline library the only
> utility for mapping keys in bush?
>
> if yes, is there any interpreter i can use to convert Vim's mapping commands
> to readline commands?
>
> One other thing, is there a way to change the cursor shape and color - when
> running bash in vi mode - so that the shape and size of the cursor would be
> different for different modes (insert/normal), like the 't_SI' or
> 'guicursor' in vim/gvim..?

no AFAIK, because bash is not a modal editor

>
> cheers
> alex

Regards,
Tony.
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