Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!rochester!pt.cs.cmu.edu!zardoz.club.cc.cmu.edu!ddj From: ddj@zardoz.club.cc.cmu.edu (Doug DeJulio) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: emacs shell Message-ID: <12070@pt.cs.cmu.edu> Date: 23 Feb 91 17:08:05 GMT References: <16650@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> Organization: Castle Anthrax, Pittsburgh Lines: 12 In article dml@esl.com (Denis Lynch) writes: >If you are used to emacs, you are probably used to Control-t: transpose >characters. The csh editing has this too, but it's different! Yeup, the cmucsh transpose-characters functionality is modled after gosmacs, if memory serves. Some people here use a version of csh that has two transpose character functions, "TransposeChars" and "GnuTransposeChars", so you can get whichever behavior you want. The last time I tried to bind GnuTransposeChars to ^T on a NeXT it didn't work though. Perhaps they should pick up this new feature? -- DdJ Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com