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author | Archaic <archaic@linuxfromscratch.org> | 2005-06-23 17:22:06 +0000 |
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committer | Archaic <archaic@linuxfromscratch.org> | 2005-06-23 17:22:06 +0000 |
commit | 98a43ee9cb65599c0881e85e8f92c1c12bd2db89 (patch) | |
tree | 62c5d53ff72fac1d17e549e8316605089eddf246 /chapter07 | |
parent | 85591748031d3442eeee94d863923de8e0321a7a (diff) |
Rewrote the inputrc page.
git-svn-id: http://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/LFS/trunk/BOOK@6128 4aa44e1e-78dd-0310-a6d2-fbcd4c07a689
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-rw-r--r-- | chapter07/inputrc.xml | 57 |
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 39 deletions
diff --git a/chapter07/inputrc.xml b/chapter07/inputrc.xml index 842f35929..21558f729 100644 --- a/chapter07/inputrc.xml +++ b/chapter07/inputrc.xml @@ -9,50 +9,29 @@ <indexterm zone="ch-scripts-inputrc"><primary sortas="e-/etc/inputrc">/etc/inputrc</primary></indexterm> -<para>The <filename>/etc/inputrc</filename> file deals with mapping -the keyboard for specific situations. This file is the start-up file -used by <application>Readline</application>, the input-related -library used by <application>Bash</application> and most other -shells.</para> - -<para>For more information, see the <command>bash</command> info page, section -<emphasis>Readline Init File</emphasis>. The -<filename class="libraryfile">readline</filename> info page is -also a good source of information.</para> - -<para>Global values are set in <filename>/etc/inputrc</filename>. -Personal user values are set in <filename>~/.inputrc</filename>. The -<filename>~/.inputrc</filename> file will override the global settings -file. A later page sets up Bash to use -<filename>/etc/inputrc</filename> if there is no -<filename>.inputrc</filename> for a user when -<filename>/etc/profile</filename> is read (usually at login). To make -the system use both, or to negate global keyboard handling, it is a -good idea to place a default <filename>.inputrc</filename> into the -<filename class="directory">/etc/skel</filename> directory for use -with new users.</para> - -<para>Below is a base <filename>/etc/inputrc</filename>, along with -comments to explain what the various options do. Note that comments -cannot be on the same line as commands.</para> - -<para>To create the <filename>.inputrc</filename> in <filename -class="directory">/etc/skel</filename> using the command below, change -the command's output to <filename -class="directory">/etc/skel/.inputrc</filename> and be sure to -check/set permissions afterward. Copy that file to -<filename>/etc/inputrc</filename> and the home directory of any user -already existing on the system, including <emphasis>root</emphasis>, -that needs a private version of the file. Be certain to use the -<parameter>-p</parameter> parameter of <command>cp</command> to -maintain permissions and be sure to change owner and group -appropriately.</para> +<para>The <filename>inputrc</filename> file handles keyboard mapping for +specific situations. This file is the startup file used by Readline — the +input-related library — used by Bash and most other shells.</para> + +<para>Most people do not need user-specific keyboard mappings so the command +below creates a global <filename>/etc/inputrc</filename> used by everyone who +logs in. If you later decide you need to override the defaults on a per-user +basis, you can create a <filename>.inputrc</filename> file in the user's home +directory with the modified mappings.</para> + +<para>For more information on how to edit the inputrc file, see <command>info +bash</command> under the <emphasis>Readline Init File</emphasis> section. +<command>info readline</command> is also a good source of information.</para> + +<para>Below is a generic global <filename>inputrc</filename> along with comments +to explain what the various options do. Note that comments cannot be on the same +line as commands. Create the file using the following command:</para> <screen><userinput>cat > /etc/inputrc << "EOF" <literal># Begin /etc/inputrc # Modified by Chris Lynn <roryo@roryo.dynup.net> -# Make sure we don't output everything on the 1 line +# Allow the command prompt to wrap to the next line set horizontal-scroll-mode Off # Enable 8bit input |