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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 8:51 AM
Subject: locale question
> Hi,
>
> I installed cygwin, but it can not display locale charaters(Simplified Chinese and
> Traditional
My preferred text editor is vim. But I found the convenient ctrl-^ (switch to
previous buffer) doesn't work under rxvt window. I setup ssh-host and use putty to
login and it works perfectly. Now in rxvt I have to use :e# but for the more
keystrokes, it's fainful. Any hints?
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From: "Paul-Kenji Cahier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 1:38 AM
Subject: terms
> Hello all,
>
> I've been trying to make other terminals than rxvt work without the X
> server but without success yet... The problem of th
I plan to move to mutt as my email client. However, I find the mutt of cygwin can not
handle CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) characters correctly -- they are displayed as
""s. Since I am running cygwin on a Simplified Chinese version of Windows 2000
box, I put the following in my .muttrc:
If press Ctrl-S in rxvt running bash and then the bash becomes inactive,
i.e. does not response to any key stroke. I have to open another rxvt
and kill -9 . Is this a feature or a bug? I found that in the dos
prompt box bash is never affected by the ctrl-s.
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ot.exe'
and then use the boring 'File -> Open' menu. I want to know whether
this kind of work can be done within the CLI world?
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. Every Ctrl-Z increase the amount of links. So I had to use
the Windows Task Manager to kill them.
Is that a bug of links? lynx seems work well.
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found the key is already bind
to the function beginning-of-line, just as the same as C-a. So why they
behave differently? I configured 'The Home and End Keys' to 'Standard'
under my putty's 'Keyboard' configuration pannel and the environment
variable TERM=xterm.
T
Allow service to interact with desktop" and it works now,
thank you. However, a DOS window titled as c:\cygwin\bin\cygrunsrv.exe
popped out. It's ugly. Can that be avoided?
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doesn't change. The log read:
"Error: 1459", which means "This operation requires an interactive
window station."
Is this a limitation of cron? How can I resolve it? Thanks in advance.
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ill remains. :(
If I use the cygwin.bat directly form the start menu and export
TERM=linux, mc works very well.
I have searched the cygwin mailing list archive using keywords mc and
putty, but nothing helpful is found. Anyone had met the same problem
here? Any help will be much appreci
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