Karim Belabas on Tue, 2 Dec 1997 23:41:57 +0100 |
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Gerhard Niklasch writes: > > Currently, this is a synonym for conjugation (x_ := conj(x), so > > that I_ = -I, quadgen(8) = -w, etc). It was not documented before > > version 2.0 ... > > I can't verify this easily from here at home, but I think it _was_ > in the old manual, possibly in some obscure corner. Ooops. Right it was: in chapter 2 as some "operator not printed by \c", and right next to the conj() function in chapter 3 (I knew I should have read this manual before rewriting it). > My own experience with this one has been mixed. I don't think I've > ever used it for its stated purpose. There have been many occasions > OTOH where I was glad that it was a no-op when applied to a free > variable or positive integer. Presumably due to my poor standard of English / sense of humour / both, I'm experiencing trouble making sense out of this. Basically, you're happy to have a key that, when pressed inadvertently, sometimes happen not to have any adverse effect whatsoever, right? (got a solution for you then: insert the line "_": in your .inputrc (enclosed within $if Pari-GP / $endif if you still want it in bash...)) > (Btw is this a bug in 2.0.alpha, or in an underlying library routine? > It was 02:44 many hours ago. Is the hour:minutes thing only updated > when (a) there has been recent interaction _and_ (b) the minute hand > has moved since?) The clock gets updated whenever the prompt is, which means just before it is printed again (hence, case a). Cheers, Karim. P.S: Already 4 answers... -- Karim Belabas e-mail: Max-Planck-Institut fuer Mathematik karim@mpim-bonn.mpg.de Gottfried-Claren-Str. 26 tel: 53225 Bonn (Germany) (00 49 228) 402-245