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Date: | 2006-11-19 (20:26) |
From: | David MENTRE <dmentre@l...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] question a propos du terminal |
[ English summary: use "ledit" command. ] Bonjour, "thibaut deslandes" <tdeslandes@g...> writes: > Quand j'écris une commande et que je vais a la ligne, il m'est strictement > impossible de modifier la ligne précédente. Existe il une solution pour y > remédier, (a chaque faute d'orthographe dans le paragraphe, je dois > copier-coller le texte ! ) > J'ai également installé ocaml mais rien n'y fait Installer le paquet « ledit » et utiliser la commande ledit : $ ledit ocaml LEDIT(1) LEDIT(1) NAME ledit - line editor, version 1.11 SYNOPSIS ledit [-h file] [-x] [-l length] [command options] DESCRIPTION The command ledit allows to edit lines one by one when running an interactive command. When typing a line, some keys with control or meta are interpreted: it is possible to insert characters in the middle of the line, go to the beginning or the end of the line, get a previous line, search for a line with a pattern, etc. Amicalement, d. -- GPG/PGP key: A3AD7A2A David MENTRE <dmentre@linux-france.org> 5996 CC46 4612 9CA4 3562 D7AC 6C67 9E96 A3AD 7A2A