> Cygwin also generates NUL:
Thanks for checking! NULs were used as fill characters to throttle down the
line speeds, and were supposed to be ignored
in both hardware and software... I guess with the software terminal emulators
(such as MinTTY/Windows console/and such), that depends
on setting
Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] via Cygwin wrote:
I then see "C-@" echoed in the minibuffer, and the resulting *Help* buffer says
WFIW, in the DEC VT terminals (from where most of ANSI controls stem from),
Ctrl-Space used to
generate a NUL character (ASCII '\0'), and so maybe it is seen as
> I then see "C-@" echoed in the minibuffer, and the resulting *Help* buffer
> says
WFIW, in the DEC VT terminals (from where most of ANSI controls stem from),
Ctrl-Space used to
generate a NUL character (ASCII '\0'), and so maybe it is seen as a fill
character by the OP's
terminal and, therefo
On 9/2/2022 9:33 PM, Ricardo Urbina wrote:
Hi, I'm trying out Cygwin's Zsh within Windows Terminal because WT
integrates better with WSL, but Cygwin beats it for working on the Windows
side.
However, I launched emacs and eventually noticed that Ctrl+Space doesn't
work when running under Windows
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