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+<!-- $LynxId: bashlike_edit_help.html,v 1.22 2021/07/01 21:02:38 tom Exp $ -->
+<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN">
+<html>
+<head>
+ <meta name="generator" content=
+ "HTML Tidy for HTML5 for Linux version 5.6.0">
+ <title>Lynx Line Editor Bash-Like Key Binding</title>
+ <link rev="made" href="mailto:lynx-dev@nongnu.org">
+ <link rel="Sibling" title="Default Binding" href=
+ "edit_help.html">
+ <link rel="Sibling" title="Alternative Binding" href=
+ "alt_edit_help.html">
+ <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content=
+ "text/html; charset=us-ascii">
+ <meta name="description" content=
+ "Describes the bash-like line editor bindings for Lynx. This is one of the alternate bindings normally compiled-in">
+</head>
+<body>
+ <div class="nav">
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#overview">Overview</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#bash_bindings">Bash-like bindings</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#examples">Try it yourself</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#emacs_bindings">Emacs-like commands</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#special_keys">Comments on special keys</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#notes">Notes</a></li>
+
+ <li><a href="#miscellaneous">Additional details</a></li>
+ </ul>
+ </div>
+
+ <h2><a name="overview" id="overview">Overview</a></h2>
+
+ <p><strong>Lynx</strong> invokes a built-in <a href=
+ "edit_help.html">Line Editor</a> for entering strings in response
+ to prompts, in forms, and for email messages if an external
+ editor has not been defined. Alternative key bindings are
+ normally available (unless <strong>Lynx</strong> was configured
+ with <code>--disable-alt-bindings</code>). If available, they may
+ be selected via the &ldquo;o&rdquo;ptions menu, or by editing
+ lineedit_mode in the &ldquo;.lynxrc&rdquo; file.</p>
+
+ <p>You can always see the current set of key-bindings in
+ <strong>Lynx</strong> by opening the special URL <a href=
+ "LYNXEDITMAP:">LYNXEDITMAP:</a>. This page is provided for those
+ not using Lynx.</p>
+
+ <p><strong><em>Note:</em></strong> setting emacs/vi keys ON has
+ no direct effect on line-editor bindings.</p>
+
+ <h2><a name="bash_bindings" id="bash_bindings">Bash-like
+ bindings</a></h2>
+
+ <p>This is the <em>Bash-like Binding</em> keymap.</p>
+
+ <pre>
+ ENTER Input complete - Enter, RETURN
+ TAB Completion / Next - TAB, Do (<em><a href=
+"#note_2">see note 2</a></em>)
+ ABORT Cancel / Undo Change - Ctrl-g, Ctrl-_
+ ERASE Erase the line - M-k, Ctrl-x k
+
+ BACK Cursor back char - Left-Arrow, Ctrl-b
+ FORW Cursor forward char - Right-Arrow, Ctrl-f
+ BACKW Cursor back word - M-b, Ctrl-r
+ FORWW Cursor forward word - M-f, Ctrl-s (<em><a href=
+"#note_5">see note 5</a></em>)
+ BOL Go to begin of line - Ctrl-a, Home, Find
+ EOL Go to end of line - Ctrl-e, End, Select (<em><a href="#note_4">see note 4</a></em>)
+
+ DELP Delete prev char - Backspace
+ DELN Delete next char - Ctrl-d, Delete, Remove (<em><a href="#note_1">see note 1</a></em>)
+ DELPW Delete prev word - Ctrl-w, M-Backspace, M-Delete (<em><a href="#note_3">see note 3</a></em>)
+ DELNW Delete next word - M-d
+ DELBL Delete to beg of line - Ctrl-u
+ DELEL Delete to end of line - Ctrl-k (<em><a href=
+"#note_4">see note 4</a></em>)
+
+ UPPER Upper case the line - M-u
+ LOWER Lower case the line - M-l
+
+ LKCMD Invoke cmd prompt - Ctrl-v [FORM] (<em><a href=
+"#note_6">see note 6</a></em>)
+ SWMAP Switch input keymap - Ctrl-^ (if compiled in)
+
+<a name="TASpecial" id=
+"TASpecial">Special commands for use in textarea fields</a> [FORM]:
+
+ PASS! Textarea external edit - Ctrl-e Ctrl-e, Ctrl-x e (<em><a href="#note_4">see note 4</a></em>)
+ PASS! Insert file in textarea - Ctrl-x i
+ PASS! Grow textarea - Ctrl-x g
+</pre>
+ <h2><a name="examples" id="examples">Try it yourself</a></h2>
+
+ <p>Here is a little textarea for practice:</p>
+
+ <form action="">
+ <p>
+ <textarea name="practice" cols="40" rows=
+ "5">This text cannot be submitted. Normally lines like
+these would be part of a form that is filled out and
+then submitted. You can move around here and delete
+or add text as you like, using the Line-Editor keys.
+</textarea><input type="reset" value="[reset content]">
+ </p>
+ </form>
+
+ <h2><a name="emacs_bindings" id="emacs_bindings">Emacs-like
+ commands</a></h2>
+
+ <pre>
+ TPOS Transpose characters - Ctrl-t
+ SETMARK Set mark at current position in line - Ctrl-@
+ XPMARK Exchange current position with mark - Ctrl-x Ctrl-x
+ KILLREG Kill region between mark and position - Ctrl-x Ctrl-w (<em><a href="#note_3">see note 3</a></em>)
+ YANK Insert text last killed (with KILLREG) - Ctrl-y
+</pre>
+ <h2><a name="special_keys" id="special_keys">Special keys</a></h2>
+
+ <p>See the <em><a href="edit_help.html#special_keys">Lynx Line
+ Editor</a></em> page for an explanation of terminology and
+ key-names.</p>
+
+ <h2><a name="notes" id="notes">Notes</a></h2>
+
+ <ol>
+ <li id="note_1">"next" means the character "under" a box or
+ underline style cursor; it means "to the immediate right of" an
+ I-beam (between characters) type cursor.</li>
+
+ <li id="note_2">For entering strings in response to prompts
+ (that is, when not editing form text fields), some keys have
+ different actions: TAB tries to complete input based on
+ previous response; Up-Arrow and Down-Arrow may offer previous
+ response and next response, respectively, from recall buffer
+ for some prompts.</li>
+
+ <li id="note_3">Ctrl-w can only be used for editing functions
+ if its default KEYMAP to REFRESH is changed. This can be done
+ in the lynx.cfg file, for example with the line
+ "KEYMAP:^W:DO_NOTHING". This also applies for other keys: as
+ long as the key's action is mapped to REFRESH, either with an
+ explicit KEYMAP in lynx.cfg or by default, the key's Line
+ Editor binding is disabled.</li>
+
+ <li id="note_4">These keys invoke special behavior when pressed
+ twice in a row: Ctrl-e Ctrl-e calls the external editor for
+ changing the text in a textarea (if available). Ctrl-k Ctrl-k
+ will move to the next link, so that all lines in a textarea can
+ be conveniently cleared by repeating Ctrl-k.</li>
+
+ <li id="note_5">Key is likely unavailable for
+ <strong>Lynx</strong>, because it is interpreted by operating
+ system, comm program, or curses library, or swallowed as part
+ of escape sequence recognition. Binding is provided for the
+ benefit of those where this does not apply.</li>
+
+ <li id="note_6">where <strong>[FORM]</strong> is marked,
+ indicates that the binding is effective only in form text
+ fields. It is ignored by Line Editor elsewhere.</li>
+ </ol>
+
+ <p>When a text input field, including a textarea line, is
+ selected, the Line Editor functions get a first grab at the keys
+ entered. If a key has no function defined in the Line Editor
+ binding, it can either be ignored, or passed on for normal key
+ command handling, where modifiers like Ctrl-x or Meta currently
+ have no effect (see the <a href="LYNXKEYMAP:">Key Map Page</a>
+ accessible with the key <kbd>K</kbd> for current
+ information).</p>
+
+ <h2><a name="miscellaneous" id="miscellaneous">Additional
+ details</a></h2>
+
+ <p>Here are some additional details on other keys, for the
+ curious (very much subject to change)</p>
+
+ <pre>
+Normal key action when used in form fields, subject to remapping
+with KEYMAP: [FORM (except Up-Arrow, Down-Arrow)]
+ Ctrl-l (<em><a href="#note_3">see note 3</a></em>)
+ Ctrl-o, Ctrl-z, Ctrl-\, Ctrl-] (<em><a href=
+"#note_5">see note 5</a></em>)
+ Ctrl-n [emacskey], Ctrl-p [emacskey]
+ Up-Arrow, Down-Arrow (<em><a href=
+"#note_2">see note 2</a></em>)
+ Page-Up, Page-Down, F1, Back-Tab
+
+Normal key command with Meta modifier ignored when used in form fields,
+subject to remapping with KEYMAP: [FORM (except Up-Arrow, Down-Arrow)]
+ M-Ctrl-l (<em><a href=
+"#note_3">see note 3</a></em>) M-Ctrl-o <a href="#no_meta">[!]</a>,
+ M-Ctrl-z, M-Ctrl-\, M-Ctrl-] (<em><a href=
+"#note_5">see note 5</a></em>)
+ M-Ctrl-u, M-/, M-n
+ M-Up-Arrow <a href=
+"#no_meta">[!]</a>, M-Down-Arrow <a href=
+"#no_meta">[!]</a> (<em><a href="#note_2">see note 2</a></em>)
+ M-Page-Up <a href=
+"#no_meta">[!]</a>, M-Page-Down <a href=
+"#no_meta">[!]</a>, M-Home, M-End
+
+Passed as specific command:
+ lynx action duplicates by default
+ ----------- ---------------------
+ M-Ctrl-d NEXT_LINK Down-Arrow
+ M-Ctrl-e EDITTEXTAREA Ctrl-e Ctrl-e
+ M-Ctrl-k LPOS_NEXT_LINK (none, Down-Arrow suggested)
+ M-e EDITTEXTAREA Ctrl-e Ctrl-e
+ M-g GROWTEXTAREA (none, Ctrl-v $ suggested?)
+ M-i INSERTFILE (none, Ctrl-v # suggested?)
+ M-&lt; HOME M-Home
+ M-&gt; END M-End
+ M-F1 DWIMHELP F1
+ M-Find WHEREIS Ctrl-v /
+ M-Select NEXT Ctrl-v n
+
+Duplicates function of other key(s):
+ edit action duplicates
+ ----------- ----------
+ M-Ctrl-b BACKW M-b, Ctrl-r
+ M-Ctrl-f FORWW M-f
+ M-Ctrl-n FORWW M-f
+ M-Ctrl-p BACKW M-b, Ctrl-r
+ M-Ctrl-r BACKW M-b, Ctrl-r
+ M-a BOL Ctrl-a, Home, ...
+
+Modifier ignored, and duplicates function of other key(s):
+ edit action duplicates
+ ----------- ----------
+ M-Ctrl-a BOL Ctrl-a, Home, ...
+ M-Ctrl-g ABORT Ctrl-g, ...
+ M-TAB TAB Ctrl-i <a href=
+"#no_meta">[!]</a>
+ M-Ctrl-j ENTER Ctrl-m, Ctrl-j, Enter / RETURN
+ M-RETURN ENTER Ctrl-m, Ctrl-j, Enter / RETURN
+ M-Ctrl-y YANK Ctrl-y <a href=
+"#no_meta">[!]</a>
+ M-Ctrl-^ SWMAP Ctrl-^ <a href=
+"#no_meta">[!]</a> (if compiled in)
+ M-Right-Arrow FORW Right-Arrow <a href=
+"#no_meta">[!]</a>, Ctrl-f
+ M-Left-Arrow BACK Left-Arrow <a href=
+"#no_meta">[!]</a>, Ctrl-b
+ M-Do TAB Ctrl-i <a href=
+"#no_meta">[!]</a>
+
+Key completely ignored:
+ Ctrl-q, Insert
+ M-Ctrl-q, M-Ctrl-s, M-Ctrl-t, M-Ctrl-v, M-ESC (<em><a href="#note_5">see note 5</a></em>)
+ M-Ctrl-@, M-Ctrl-_, M-Remove, M-Insert <a href=
+"#no_meta">[!]</a>
+
+Meta + other (mostly, printable character) keys:
+ Modifier ignored, or sequence swallowed (<em><a href=
+"#note_5">see note 5</a></em>).
+ M-@, M-E...M-Z, M-\, M-^, M-_ attempt to interpret
+ as 7-bit escape representation for character in 8-bit
+ control (C1) range if appropriate according to
+ Display Character Set.
+
+[emacskey] Normal key action subject to emacs_keys setting.
+
+<a name="no_meta" id=
+"no_meta">[!]</a> Action of key with Meta modifier follows action of key without
+ Meta. If you manage to enter the Meta key while Line-Editor
+ Binding is not set to Bash-Like, and the unmodified binding
+ is different from that listed here, M-&lt;<var>key</var>&gt; will act
+ like &lt;<var>key</var>&gt;.
+</pre>
+</body>
+</html>