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From: "Lars A. Wuerfel" <lars_wuerfel AT gmx DOT net>
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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 10:52:27 GMT
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Subject: c_cc[VMIN] / c_cc[VTIME]
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Hi,

trying to run a Linux program under cygwin, I ran into the following troubles related to the terminal 
behaviour (sorry for silly questions, I am a newbie...):

1. the values c_cc[VMIN] and c_cc[VTIME] set with tcsetattr() seem to be ignored, no matter what they 
are set to. I tried "set cygwin=TTY", but this did not change the situation.

2. the sequence <esc>?7l (turn off auto-wrap to new line) seems to be ignored. As a result, the screen 
scrolls up when writing to the lower right corner...

Same situation under W95, W98 and W2k.
Are these functions not implemented, or am i doing something wrong?

Many thanks.

- Lars


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