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					But buggy applications like bash and irssi for example don't do this. A fast | 
				
			
			
		
	
		
			
				
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					In the case of bash readline is used. Readline has a different note in its | 
				
			
			
		
	
		
			
				
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						enable-keypad (Off) | 
				
			
			
		
	
		
			
				
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					Adding this option to your .inputrc will fix the keypad problem for all | 
				
			
			
		
	
		
			
				
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					(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/FAQ/zshfaq03.html#l25): | 
				
			
			
		
	
		
			
				
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						It should be noted that the O / [ confusion can occur with other keys | 
				
			
			
		
	
		
			
				
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						such as Home and End. Some systems let you query the key sequences | 
				
			
			
		
	
		
			
				
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						sent by these keys from the system's terminal database, terminfo. | 
				
			
			
		
	
		
			
				
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							function zle-line-init () { echoti smkx } | 
				
			
			
		
	
		
			
				
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					Putting these lines into your .zshrc will fix the problems. | 
				
			
			
		
	
		
			
				
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