* I have a question about zsh's bindkey.
@ 1995-09-17 16:57 Akira Funahashi / 舟橋啓
1995-09-17 17:45 ` Timothy J. Luoma
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From: Akira Funahashi / 舟橋啓 @ 1995-09-17 16:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-users
I have a question about zsh's bindkey.
When using tcsh(tcsh-6.05), I wrote my bindkeys like this.
(.tcshrc) bindkey ^W backward-delete-word
And when I press ^W like this situation, it works as follows.
(tcsh)% ls /usr/local/bin/^W
|
v
(tcsh)% ls /usr/local/
I think it is very useful and I want to use this in zsh.
But in zsh(I'm using zsh-2.6-beta8),even if I wrote in .zshrc like this,
(.zshrc) bindkey "^W" backward-delete-word
it doesn't work like tcsh, only works like this.
(zsh)% ls /usr/local/bin/^W
|
v
(zsh)% ls
Could someone help me????
-------
Akira Funahashi (funa@aa.cs.keio.ac.jp)
Amano laboratory, Dept. of computer science
Keio University, JAPAN
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* Re: I have a question about zsh's bindkey.
1995-09-17 16:57 I have a question about zsh's bindkey Akira Funahashi / 舟橋啓
@ 1995-09-17 17:45 ` Timothy J. Luoma
[not found] ` <z-code!cedman.remote.Princeton.EDU!luomat>
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From: Timothy J. Luoma @ 1995-09-17 17:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: funa; +Cc: zsh-users
Ah I had the same problem.
Add this to one of your zsh dotfiles (.zshrc or .zshenv I guess):
# Leave =/&; out of WORDCHARS so ^W acts more nicely
# -- still not ideal
WORDCHARS='*?_-.[]~\!#$%^(){}<>|`@#$%^*()+:?'
I'm not sure how this works, because the "/" isn't even listed in the
WORDCHAR, but it does work.
It doesn't seem to stop at the characters as I think it should (it
doesn't stop at a "." in the middle of a word) but it will stop at the
"/" as you described (see below)
TjL
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> Date: Mon, 18 Sep 1995 01:57:42 +0900
> To: zsh-users@math.gatech.edu
> Subject: I have a question about zsh's bindkey.
>
> I have a question about zsh's bindkey.
> When using tcsh(tcsh-6.05), I wrote my bindkeys like this.
>
> (.tcshrc) bindkey ^W backward-delete-word
>
> And when I press ^W like this situation, it works as follows.
>
> (tcsh)% ls /usr/local/bin/^W
> |
> v
> (tcsh)% ls /usr/local/
>
> I think it is very useful and I want to use this in zsh.
> But in zsh(I'm using zsh-2.6-beta8),even if I wrote in .zshrc like this,
>
> (.zshrc) bindkey "^W" backward-delete-word
>
> it doesn't work like tcsh, only works like this.
>
> (zsh)% ls /usr/local/bin/^W
> |
> v
> (zsh)% ls
>
> Could someone help me????
> -------
> Akira Funahashi (funa@aa.cs.keio.ac.jp)
> Amano laboratory, Dept. of computer science
> Keio University, JAPAN
>
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