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When I open a "cmd.exe" window with cmder , the cursor-up/cursor-down semantics (command history) no longer works on one of my PCs. I only see the cryptic ASCII-ESC H or ASCII-ESC M sequences instead of the expected behaviour.
For whatever reason, it is working on another PC.
In addition, the command history is working when I use the bash (with cursor-up/cursor-down).
MAYBE RELATED: Has the fix for the following issue related to bash caused this ?
PROBLEM-CAUSE:%HOME%/.inputrc file (orginally for Cygwin) in my Windows HOME directory.
After I removed/renamed the file, everything works fine again.
NOTE: Problem w/ CURSOR-UP/-DOWN keys was in the cmd-shell (and not the bash; bash was working fine).
VERSION: cmder-1.3.2
When I open a "cmd.exe" window with
cmder
, the cursor-up/cursor-down semantics (command history) no longer works on one of my PCs. I only see the crypticASCII-ESC H
orASCII-ESC M
sequences instead of the expected behaviour.For whatever reason, it is working on another PC.
In addition, the command history is working when I use the bash (with cursor-up/cursor-down).
MAYBE RELATED: Has the fix for the following issue related to bash caused this ?
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