I listed above.
Under these conditions emacs turns out to be a real adventure. You want help
and you end up deleting things. Want to quit? No way, unless you do it the
hard way:
save-buffers-kill-emacs
- Troy Holly
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Setting CYGWIN=tty did solve the C-c mapping. C-SPC and C-h remain, however.
I also noticed that C-@ is broken.
I also get the very same errors (C-SPC, C-h and C-@ are broken) under Linux
(Suse 8.0 I think) using Emacs (Version 23.n) in a ssh-window. I think that
this is an emacs problem and not a
ut Bash.Bat on your PATH and .dosLogin in you HOME directory. You may
now use a UNC working directory to start bash from the explorer context menu
(right mouse button) or via redirection. You still get an error message from
windows, that UNC Paths are unsupported. Bash will, however, have the UNC
directory
that also
shows the windows processes?
Thanks
Troy Holly
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