On 10/28/2009 01:52 AM, Kurt Harriger wrote:
I was having some trouble with text based emacs under cygwin.
The C-x C-c to exit was for some reason being interpreted as C-x C-g.
After some googling around I found that export CYGWIN=tty seemed to fix the key
sequence, however this also introduced n
On 10/28/2009 1:52 AM, Kurt Harriger wrote:
I was having some trouble with text based emacs under cygwin.
The C-x C-c to exit was for some reason being interpreted as C-x C-g.
After some googling around I found that export CYGWIN=tty seemed to fix the key
sequence, however this also introduced ne
I was having some trouble with text based emacs under cygwin.
The C-x C-c to exit was for some reason being interpreted as C-x C-g.
After some googling around I found that export CYGWIN=tty seemed to fix the key
sequence, however this also introduced new problems. Namely, after exiting
emacs my in
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 23:34:43 -0400, Joe Brown wrote:
>
> I use cygwin via rxvt all the time. With a few exceptions. Emacs for
> winNT seems more productively for me than getting it to work in cygwin. :/
Using Emacs in rxvt window is using Emacs in terminal mode. The
equivalent to NTEmacs is Emac
Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 09:39 PM 7/19/2005, you wrote:
>
> One of them is that C-x C-c does not work by default when emacs is run
> in the Cygwin terminal. It seems that to solve this CYGWIN needs to
> contain "tty", but that does not work by default.
>
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Joe Brown wrote:
> [snip]
> If you delete c:\cygwin\cygwin.bat and .ico files you can create a
> folder/directory called c:\cygwin\cygdrive which makes autocompletion for
> /cygdrive very convenient.
>
> However, this means that you need to mung an shortcut/environment (place
I like this for my cygwin shortcut command properties:
c:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -geometry 100x59+345+5 -C -rv +ls -sb -sr -st -si
-sk -sl 2000 -sbt 14 -fn -adobe-courier-*-r-normal--1-*-*-*-m-*-*-* -e
bash -login
After the rave review I thought I'd give it a try. Just typing:
rxvt.exe
works O
Joe Brown wrote:
> Prefer rxvt console over cmd console, but python for windows goes pretty
> much stale when doing so, due to ^z ^d
> do not exit the python shell (wxPython relies on windows version).
It's unfortunate that win32 programs and Cygwin pseudoterminals do not
mix well, but there's no
Brian Dessent wrote:
C-SPC does not work in a Cygwin terminal. Is there a way to fix this?
I would suggest rxvt. Personally, I use the "CMD.EXE prompt" as little
as possible (i.e., not at all) with Cygwin because frankly, it sucks
hard. I suspect that I am not alone.
Brian
I use cyg
Brian Dessent wrote:
I would suggest rxvt. Personally, I use the "CMD.EXE prompt" as little
as possible (i.e., not at all)
I like your turn of phrase!
with Cygwin because frankly, it sucks
hard. I suspect that I am not alone.
No you are not, but I would like to quibble with your teminolo
Dan Nicolaescu wrote:
> One of them is that C-x C-c does not work by default when emacs is run
> in the Cygwin terminal. It seems that to solve this CYGWIN needs to
> contain "tty", but that does not work by default.
> One way to solve this would be to move the emacs binary to
> /usr/libexec and m
Hi!
There are several issues with running Emacs under cygwin.
One of them is that C-x C-c does not work by default when emacs is run
in the Cygwin terminal. It seems that to solve this CYGWIN needs to
contain "tty", but that does not work by default.
One way to solve this would be to move the
12 matches
Mail list logo