Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!ames!amdahl!rtech!cpsc6a!crs From: crs@cpsc6a.att.com (Chris (Take my Worf, please!) Seaman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: SKsh 1.3 available (14 Jan 90) Message-ID: <2388@cpsc6a.att.com> Date: 24 Jan 90 18:37:07 GMT References: <13920037@hpfelg.HP.COM> <13920040@hpfelg.HP.COM> Organization: AT&T (CPSC), Oakland, CA Lines: 26 koren@hpfelg.HP.COM (Steve Koren) writes: < > >I have recently become aware of two problems that arise when SKsh is used < > > with conman: < > > 1) Typeahead is disable with conman. I have no idea why this is, but < > > < > > 2) If you move the cursor to the middle of a line and press return, < > > conman will blank the rest of the line. I might be able to fix < < Oh, this just occurred to me. If you run SKsh on top of conman, both < of them will think they are supposed to do command line editing (unless < you turn off editing in SKsh). There could be some conflicts between < the two. Can someone who was having this problem tell me if it still < arises with the SKsh editing turned off (with the 'e' flag) and conman < installed? < < - steve I use conman, and found that turning off sksh command line editing does cure both problems. Too bad, too, because I like file name completion, but I like the other benefits of conman more. -- Chris (Insert phrase here) Seaman | /|__|\__/|__|\ crs@cpsc6a.att.com | | | Where does he get ...!att!cpsc6a!crs | | /\/\ /\/\ | those Wonderful toys? The Home of the Killer Smiley | \| \/ |/