On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, David Trallero Mena wrote:
Amoss writes:
Is it possible to use editing facilities in the top level shell
if u are running the toplevel under emacs, then M-p (Meta-p, where meta is Alt key usually) or Ctrl-Up shows the previous option.
M-n or Ctrl-Down do the opposite.
I think that this is the functionality that I want, if by previous/next option you mean the queries that are entered at the prompt, but I'm not running under emacs. I'm just calling the top-level shell from a bash shell (using 'ciao'), and there don't seem to be any editing facilities apart from backspace. Is there some way of gaining this functionality (cursor movement, history, editing..) without using emacs?
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