1. Left vs. Ctl-Left vs. Alt-Left
I'm running Red Hat Linux 4.1. For Bash, I'd like to be able to associate
different commands to the left arrow key, ctl-left and alt-left. Likewise for
the right arrow key. Unfortunately, "cat -t" and "ctl-v" both report that all
variants of left generate the same keystroke; likewise for right. Is there any
way to generate a different command for each variant?
Dave Morgenlender
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