Odd vi response when input redirected
Maarten Litmaath
maart at cs.vu.nl
Thu Aug 24 07:01:17 AEST 1989
ray at saturn.ucsc.edu (Ray Swartz) writes:
\...
\The benefit of redirecting the input of vi is that you can put your own
\process in place of cat and implement a "hot key" function for vi. On my
\system, the hot key (a ctrl-A) displays a vi help menu for novice users.
Easy. In /etc/profile (or .profile, .login, etc.) simply put:
EXINIT='map ^A :!/usr/lib/vi_help^M'
export EXINIT
or something alike. No need to redirect stdin.
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