Hello,
Thanks for the hint, it really works out of the box on 6.5
I did not notice it because I use vi mode in ksh which does not seem
to know about this key combination. In man ksh there is no option for the vi
mode.
--
Maksim Rodin
04.07.2019, 12:59, "Stuart Henderson" <stu@spacehopper.org>:
> On 2019-07-04, Максим <a23s4a2008@yandex.ru> wrote:
>> Hello
>> In bash I can press Ctrl-l to clear the screen.
>> In ksh this key combination does not work. I can clear the screen only
>> using the command "clear".
>>
>> How can I do this using hotkeys in ksh?
>> And how to do this when in vi mode?
>>
>> I tried a workaround by assigning the key combination to Ctrl-l to cwm:
>> cat .cwmrc
>> unbind-key C-l
>> bind-key C-l "/usr/bin/clear"
>> After reloading cwm there is no effect.
>>
>> --
>> Maksim Rodin
>
> Update to 6.5.
>
> (Or if, like me, you hate the ^L = clear behaviour, restord the previous
> behaviour with "bind ^L=redraw").
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