...not "Key Bindings" or "Key-bindings".
We use "Keybindings" in other places, too. This should be consistent.
\command{umask @@INSERT-other-r_umask@@}{new files for root user \kbd{@@INSERT-other-r_umaskstr@@}}
\commandlistend
\command{umask @@INSERT-other-r_umask@@}{new files for root user \kbd{@@INSERT-other-r_umaskstr@@}}
\commandlistend
-\subsection*{Key-bindings}
+\subsection*{Keybindings}
Default keybinding mode is Emacs, i.e. you can use Emacs keybinds like
\kbd{^A {\rm or} ^E} on the command line. However, you can switch to vi
Default keybinding mode is Emacs, i.e. you can use Emacs keybinds like
\kbd{^A {\rm or} ^E} on the command line. However, you can switch to vi