On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 9:25 PM, Brandon Huber wrote:
>
> are there any instances where using "xterm" would cause incorrect or
> unexpected behavior?
Compatibility commentary is available at:
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rxvt
* The top of the /usr/share/doc/rxvt/etc/rxvt.terminfo file.
* The "
Hi,
I know that the proper value for the TERM environment variable for the
non-unicode Cygwin rxvt is "rxvt-cygwin-native", but are there any
instances where using "xterm" would cause incorrect or unexpected
behavior? I have a co-worker who has started a holy war to change it
to "xterm" just beca
MaurĂcio wrote:
>I've been using rxvt, as recommended by chere man page. I have a
> problem: in some non-cygwin console programs (ghci, the Haskell
> interpreter, and others) the up arrow key doesn't work as expected.
This has been discussed here previously. Non-cygwin programs
don't recognize
Hi,
I've been using rxvt, as recommended by chere man page. I have a
problem: in some non-cygwin console programs (ghci, the Haskell
interpreter, and others) the up arrow key doesn't work as expected.
Instead of repeating the last line, the cursor goes up. Why does that
happens? Is there s
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