Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: rxvt-20050409-10

2009-04-28 Thread Charles Wilson
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 16:45 -0400, "Charles Wilson" wrote: > Andy Koppe wrote: > > I'm afraid the shortcuts don't work > > Thanks for the report. I'll fix that soon. > > > Also, is it necessary to invoke rxvt through run.exe, as rxvt does its > > own console hiding anyway? > > Not any more. Actu

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: rxvt-20050409-10

2009-04-27 Thread Charles Wilson
Andy Koppe wrote: > I'm afraid the shortcuts don't work Thanks for the report. I'll fix that soon. > Also, is it necessary to invoke rxvt through run.exe, as rxvt does its > own console hiding anyway? Not any more. I just copied my existing shortcuts -- which I created back in the dark ages when

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: rxvt-20050409-10

2009-04-27 Thread René Berber
Andy Koppe wrote: [snip] > Also, is it necessary to invoke rxvt through run.exe, as rxvt does its > own console hiding anyway? No, a shortcut calling rxvt directly works fine as long as C:\Cygwin\bin or equivalent is on the Windows PATH. -- R.Berber -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: rxvt-20050409-10

2009-04-27 Thread Andy Koppe
> o Use cygutils to create shortcuts in Start Menu I'm afraid the shortcuts don't work, because they have a rogue backslash and newline in the target: C:\bin\run.exe /usr/bin/rxvt.exe -display :0 -fn "Lucida Console-14" \ -tn rxvt-cygwin-native -e /bin/bash --login C:\bin\run.exe /usr/bi

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: rxvt-20050409-10

2009-04-26 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Dave Korn wrote: > Cygwin is defined as "a Linux-like environment for Windows"; to me, the "for > Windows" part denotes living within the Windows environment and that means > accepting certain minor differences from Linux. If you want a _perfect_ Linux > emulation under Windows, install VMware!

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: rxvt-20050409-10

2009-04-24 Thread Dave Korn
Charles Wilson wrote: > (I'm just kidding about removing the native functionality from rxvt. Thanks. Just to present an alternative point of view, I think interfering with the standard system accelerators is egregious and should be avoided, certainly in any default mode at any rate. IMO, Alt+

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: rxvt-20050409-10

2009-04-24 Thread Charles Wilson
Phil Betts wrote: > Charles Wilson wrote: >> o Restore Alt-Space behavior (e.g. pass thru to windows, to >> allow access to Minimize/Maximze/Restore menu). Reported >> by Davide Dente. > > You say "restore", but I've never seen this behaviour in rxvt. Did it > only make a transient appearanc

RE: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: rxvt-20050409-10

2009-04-24 Thread Phil Betts
Charles Wilson wrote: > o Restore Alt-Space behavior (e.g. pass thru to windows, to > allow access to Minimize/Maximze/Restore menu). Reported > by Davide Dente. You say "restore", but I've never seen this behaviour in rxvt. Did it only make a transient appearance? Alt-Space is used in emac

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: rxvt-20050409-10

2009-04-24 Thread Charles Wilson
RXVT is a VT102 terminal emulator for both X and Windows. This is a bug fix and feature enhancement release. [[ compiled using gcc-3.4.4-999 ]] This will most likely be the final rxvt update for the cygwin-1.5 distribution; future development will continue with rxvt-20090409-20 for cygwin-1.7.