Path: utzoo!telly!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!orcenl!bengsig From: bengsig@oracle.nl (Bjorn Engsig) Newsgroups: gnu.bash.bug Subject: How do I use ^H as backward-delete-char Message-ID: <570.nlhp3@oracle.nl> Date: 8 Dec 89 11:21:10 GMT Reply-To: bengsig@oracle.nl (Bjorn Engsig) Distribution: gnu Organization: ORACLE Europe, The Netherlands Lines: 15 I have bash 1.04 running on a sun3 with sunos4. On one of the terminals I am using, the big key for char erase send a ^H and not DEL, the latter being rather difficult to reach without moving fingers away from the keyboard. How do I make ^H (C-H in emacs terms) work as the backward-delete-char? I'm running in vi mode, and don't need ^H to do backspace. Any stty settings for erase before calling bash, will be overwritten with DEL. Please note that I do not want to do it in my .inputrc, since I also use terminals where DEL is the big char erase key. -- Bjorn Engsig, Domain: bengsig@oracle.nl, bengsig@oracle.com Path: uunet!{mcsun!orcenl,oracle}!bengsig