+++++++++++>-]<.>++[<------------>-]<+.--------------.[-]Hi Max,
My english is sometimes not so clear :-)
Ofcourse command history is running by default.Everything was Ok.
Then I read some FAQ and man and some programs need $EDITOR set.
So I use vi for it,which is my preferred editor.Then I lost functions
for command history.I was looking what can be wrong and undo some
changes in .profile.$EDITOR was it.I thought,that 'export EDITOR=/usr/bin/vi' is enough -> my fault.
I don't read whole ksh man page yet (don't beat me please:-)).
Maybe it's good time,but there is so much reading for me now about
whole system.Maybe I just read too quick and missed important info
about 'set -o emacs'.Vi is very good for many purposes.I like it's style and philosophy.
My first touch was in Mandriva Linux 8.1 5 years ago.I was using it
on desktop without looking deeply in to.Couple months ago I discovered
OpenBSD and don't know why I was started with Linux :-) This a great
OS and project,can't find real alternative for it.Lots of reading
for newbies like me,but for me it's not a problem.Only when I read
quick :-DThx a lot for your help
TB
-----Original Message-----
Hi Tomas,I don't quite understand what you're asking. Do you want command
history in your ksh ? If you do, you don't have to change anything
(HISTSIZE should be 500 by default). If you don't, export HISTSIZE=1.
If you want persistent history over different login sessions, export
HISTFILE=~/.ksh-history.I understood your question to mean that you want history and you want
to use the arrow keys to navigate through your history. If you export
EDITOR=vi, you must set -o emacs for this to work. Alternatively, you
can export EDITOR=emacs or learn to use vi-style commandline editing.Again, please read the manual page for the different environment
variables. Also read the sections on 'Emacs editing mode' and 'Vi
editing mode'. They explain this in quite a bit of detail.Personally, I've been using vi-style commandline editing for many,
many moons now and I like it very much. Since you export EDITOR=vi
(indicating that you know vi and want to use it), you may want to give
this a try to see if you like it too.Cheers,
Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd
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