Luis Lavena wrote: > On Nov 3, 3:39pm, Albert Catala <albert.cat... / ya.com> wrote: >> already solved, and nothing about debugging. >> >> Does anybody know anything about it >> >> thanks in advance >> >> sorry for my english, now, i'm going to put this in spanish forum :) >> > > Hello Albert, > > The issue you're facing is related to extended escape codes/sequences > shown in international keyboards. > > Based in your last comment, I assume you have an spanish keyboard. > > Depending on the version of Ruby you're using, you should generate a > file named ".inputrc" and store it in your profile/HOME folder. > > The file should look like this: > > "M-[": "[" > "M-]": "]" > "M-{": "{" > "M-}": "}" > "M-\": "\" > "M-|": "|" > "M-@": "@" > "M-~": "~" > > You can learn more about this here: > > http://www.peterkrantz.com/2005/irb-for-nonen-keyboards/ > > Also, I recommend you install RubyInstaller "preview2" version (soon > will be RC1) > > http://rubyinstaller.org/ > > That specific distribution of Ruby uses a pure-ruby version of the > readline library, which works across keyboards without the issue shown > in your case. > > HTH, Hi, I saw this link of peter krantz, but doesn't work. And in windows, I can't create a file without name (.inputrc) so I created "inputrc" and another "inputrc.inputrc", but doesn't work either. So I think there isn't solution, maybe wait for de "preview2" you said thanks -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.