On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 7:38 PM, Keith Thompson wrote:
> I'm using Cygwin on Windows 7 Ultimate on a Dell laptop. I use
> Cygwin's xterm version 281-1. "xrdb -q" shows, among other things,
> "XTerm*deleteIsDEL: True".
>
> The problem: The &
I'm using Cygwin on Windows 7 Ultimate on a Dell laptop. I use
Cygwin's xterm version 281-1. "xrdb -q" shows, among other things,
"XTerm*deleteIsDEL: True".
The problem: The "Delete" key on my keyboard sends the sequence
Escape [ 3 ~
rather than the
On 01/04/2010 09:46 AM, WEIL Daniel wrote:
I just updated to cygwin1.7.1 this morning.
When I launched cygwin.bat even with after having removed .bash_profile,
the arrow pad doesn't work, neigher the delete key.
I have mksnt installed in my Path and have the following warning when I
launc
I just updated to cygwin1.7.1 this morning.
When I launched cygwin.bat even with after having removed .bash_profile,
the arrow pad doesn't work, neigher the delete key.
I have mksnt installed in my Path and have the following warning when I
launch the cygwin shortcup on my desktop :
c
* GARY VANSICKLE (2004-06-18 07:23 +0100)
>>> Am I the only one that thinks reading a 12 page document, and possibly
>>> editing 5 different config files is a hell of a lot of work just to get
>>> the delete key to work?!?!?!
>>
>> You want to make the &
> > Am I the only one that thinks reading a 12 page document, and possibly
> > editing 5 different config files is a hell of a lot of work just to get
> > the delete key to work?!?!?!
>
> You want to make the "delete key" delete in bash?
No, he just wants the
w if I could just figure out why, when I hit the [Delete] key in
>>>bash, I get a '~' character instead of deleting the character the
>>>cursor is at, I would be set. At least as far as cygwin goes
>>>anyway.
>>
>>Just read the beginning of /et
> Am I the only one that thinks reading a 12 page document, and possibly
> editing 5 different config files is a hell of a lot of work just to get
> the delete key to work?!?!?!
No, you're not. Some things Unix got pretty well right early on. Other
things, Unix will refuse to ever
"Maurício" == Maurício <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Interesting...
> Setting ~/.inputrc works, but /etc/inputrc doesn't.
This is the default.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Maurício [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 3:57 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: delete key
>
> Interesting...
> Setting ~/.inputrc works, but /etc/inputrc doesn't.
That was discu
Harald Kierer wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Maurício [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 2:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: delete key
In my instalation of cygwin, the delete key doesn't work (although
the backspace key does). How can I fix
> -Original Message-
> From: Maurício [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 2:51 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: delete key
>
>
>In my instalation of cygwin, the delete key doesn't work (although
> the backspace key d
In my instalation of cygwin, the delete key doesn't work (although
the backspace key does). How can I fix that?
[],
Maurício
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Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
>So why don't we provide a default .inputrc with at least this option
>enabled ?
>
> --- Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > Paul,
>>
>> [To get the delete key to work on the console,]
>> Add this line to
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