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| From: | hamel AT republique DOT saclay DOT cea DOT fr (JL HAMEL) |
| Subject: | french keyboard and bash |
| 10 Dec 1996 09:44:38 -0800 : | |
| Sender: | daemon AT cygnus DOT com |
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| Message-ID: | <1.5.4.32.19961210143859.006656d4.cygnus.gnu-win32@republique.saclay.cea.fr> |
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Hello,
I use bash from the release b17 of CygWin32.
It is not possible to type two characters on a french keyboard :
- The tilde ( AltGr + 2 )
- The backquote (AltGr + 3 )
Fortunately, others "special" characters like @ (AltGr + 0) are OK
When editing a command line, the arrows keys <= and => produce spurious
outputs when the key are left pressed (repeat mode). Perhaps there is
a timing problem when processing the associated escape sequence...
Best regards,
JL Hamel
hamel AT republique DOT saclay DOT cea DOT fr
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