Dear Andy, Problem happen when using duplicate session with Alt-F2, if I click the console this happen:
cyg...@semampir ~ $ Cancel alt bash: Cancel: command not found Its seen like mintty send Cancel Alt command directly to shell If we open new mintty session by typing command in already opened mintty session Cancel Alt not send to its own shell but in its parent shell, surprisingly its not happen when open new mintty session from bash in windows console or using cygstart. I guest it's related to new 0.4 feature moving command line cursor by clicking with mouse. I wonder if maybe I must add something to configuration file or inputrc to using this feature. Regards, On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 07:53:01AM +0000, Andy Koppe wrote: > Hi, > > I've uploaded development release 0.4-alpha1 of MinTTY to > http://mintty.googlecode.com. This has a few new or improved features > to try and break: > > - The options dialog gained an Apply button and no longer blocks > terminal output. > - The options have been rearranged, hopefully for the better. > - Font size can be changed with Ctrl+'+' and Ctrl+'-'. Ctrl+0 goes > back to the configured font size. > - The command line cursor can be moved by clicking with the mouse. > (This works by generating left/right arrow keycodes.) > - PuTTY's option for setting the maximum number of lines in the > scrollback buffer is back. (Previously that was fixed to 65535.) > - Decreasing the window width no longer crops lines, i.e. hidden parts > reappear after increasing the size again. > - The row and column settings in the options now control startup size > only, to avoid accidentally saving the current size. > > The manpage hasn't yet been brought into sync with these changes. > > Let me know how you get on, or what else you'd like to see improved. > (But don't mention tabs! :) > > Andy -- It is easy to say no when there is a deeper yes burning within -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/