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Re: Listing keybindings
- X-seq: zsh-users 9623
- From: DervishD <zsh@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Sebastian Stein <seb_stein@xxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Listing keybindings
- Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 12:55:58 +0100
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Hi Sebastian :)
* Sebastian Stein <seb_stein@xxxxxx> dixit:
> I read in one tutorial, that I can insert a command like "xfig" and press
> ESC+? to call the alias which-command. In the turorial it is said to be the
> default behaviour. However, I can't find this keybinding.
But, according with the info manual of version 4.2.5,
which-command exists as a widget, and by default is bound to ESC-?
Try binding it to another combination just to test.
And oh, BTW, you have to have a shell function, alias or command
called "which-command", of course, because the widget calls it (in
fact, it does exactly that, calls "which-command CMD", where "CMD" is
the current command in the editor buffer.
Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado
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