apart from backspace. Is there some way of gaining this functionality
(cursor movement, history, editing..) without using emacs?
the problem is that (in our modest opinion) it does not really make
sense to put all this within the Ciao shell, when it is already done
by the graphical environment (which, in our case, is the Ciao emacs
mode). Also, the environment provides so many other things (coloring,
menus, on-line help, etc.) that we just have to strongly recommend
that you usue it: it really makes a huge difference in the
usability. In return for you trying it we offer to answer all your
emacs questions... :-) --Man
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+34-91-352-4819 or 336-7412 (FAX) | Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
http://www.clip.dia.fi.upm.es/~herme | 28660-Boadilla del Monte, MADRID SPAIN
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