Albert Catal wrote:
> Paul Smith wrote:
>>> 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.
>> 
>> Yes you can.  You can't do it with (Right Click)->New but you can open
>> Notepad and save a file called .inputrc
>> 
>>>
>>> So I think there isn't solution, maybe wait for de "preview2" you said
>>>
>>> thanks
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>>>
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> Paul Smith
>> http://www.nomadicfun.co.uk
>> 
>> paul / pollyandpaul.co.uk
> 
> OK, this is done, but I can't write "@", and i have followed all 
> instruccions of peter's web
> 
> ????

¡¡¡ FINALLY I could. in that file changing M for e, and HOME variable is 
created in user and system environtment (may can affect)

.inputrc:

"\e[": "["
"\e]": "]"
"\e{": "{"
"\e}": "}"
"\e\": "\"
"\e|": "|"
"\e@": "@"
"\e~": "~"

thanks to all
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