Command History Window
Command History Window Keys:
PgUp (from the command line) Open the command history
window.
or PgDn
^ Scroll the display up one line.
v Scroll the display down one line.
Scroll the display left 4 columns.
> Scroll the display right 4 columns.
PgUp (inside the window) Scroll the display up one
page.
PgDn (inside the window) Scroll the display down one
page.
Ctrl-PgUp Go to the beginning of the history list.
or Home
Ctrl-PgDn Go to the end of the history list.
or End
Ctrl-D Delete the selected line from the history list.
Enter Execute the selected line.
Ctrl-Enter Move the selected line to the command line for
editing.
You can view the command history in a scrollable command history window,
and select the command to modify or re-execute from those displayed in
the window. To activate the command history window press PgUp or PgDn at
the command line. A window will appear in the upper right corner of the
screen, with the command you most recently executed marked with a
highlight. (If you just finished re-executing a command from the
history, then the next command in sequence will be highlighted.)
The display is not circular as it is at the prompt; it has a fixed
beginning and end. The Ctrl-D (delete from history) key works within the
history window as it does at the command line.
Once you have selected a command in the history window, press Enter to
execute it immediately, or Ctrl-Enter to move the line to the prompt for
editing (you cannot edit the line directly in the history window).
You can bring up a "filtered" history window by typing some characters on
the command line, then pressing PgUp or PgDn. Only those commands
matching the typed characters will be displayed in the window.
See Popup Windows for information on customizing window position, size,
and color.
Created using Inf-PHP v.2 (c) 2003 Yuri Prokushev
Created using Inf-HTML v.0.9b (c) 1995 Peter Childs