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@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ insert-cycledright () { |
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zle -N insert-cycledright |
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# add key bindings for iTerm2 |
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if [[ "$TERM_PROGRAM" == "iTerm.app" ]]; then |
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bindkey "^[[1;6D" insert-cycledleft |
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bindkey "^[[1;6C" insert-cycledright |
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else |
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bindkey "\e[1;6D" insert-cycledleft |
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bindkey "\e[1;6C" insert-cycledright |
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fi |
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# These sequences work for xterm, Apple Terminal.app, and probably others. |
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# Not for rxvt-unicode, but it doesn't seem differentiate Ctrl-Shift-Arrow |
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# from plain Shift-Arrow, at least by default. |
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# iTerm2 does not have these key combinations defined by default; you will need |
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# to add them under "Keys" in your profile if you want to use this. You can do |
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# this conveniently by loading the "xterm with Numeric Keypad" preset. |
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bindkey "\e[1;6D" insert-cycledleft |
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bindkey "\e[1;6C" insert-cycledright |
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