Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/08/21/13:30:11
Paul Sokolovsky wrote:
> >> What happens is that whenever I run bash using the standard supplied cygnus
> >>icon, everything works just fine (environment, bashrc, HOME) except the cursor
> >>keys... I can't edit my command line neither browse through bash's history.
> It is known issue and really FAQ here. NEVER-EVER use m$
> localizers for your console font/keyboard layout (keyb and stuff)!
> Use your favorite local localizer you used last 10 years
> (keyrus for cyrillic, for example). (It doesn't mean you won't have
> problems with it, but probably problems won't be so stupid as
> inability to use cursor keys).
Well, it _is_ boring to see the same questions asked again and again, and
if this is the case, then this should be a good candidate for inclusion in
the FAQ (any FAQ mantainers here?)... As I said in my original posting I
_did_ searched through the FAQ and message archives with no success, so
thanks for bearing with this question _again_.
Nevertheless, I would be a much happier person if I could understand your
answer :). Where is the default localizer configured and how could I
reconfigure it ? Any man pages, helps, FAQs or howtos on this ?
Best regards,
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Nuno Bandeira
nb AT di DOT fct DOT unl DOT pt
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