[Gllug] Finding filenames with special characters (was Mass renaming of files)
Tethys
tet at accucard.com
Mon May 12 08:04:27 UTC 2003
Adam Bower writes:
>in my .bashrc from working in an environment before with other nixs' to set my
>interrupt no reason why to not add your line to it, although isn't ^h a built
>in command line editing option in bash? which explains why I never had it (or
>needed it) in my .bashrc in the past?
Kind of, yes -- bash (or readline, actually, IIRC) by default maps
common escape sequences (e.g., ^h and ^?) to backward-delete-char,
so even if your tty settings don't map that sequence explicitly to
erase, readline will do so for you.
Tet
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