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From: "Gareth Pearce" <tilps AT hotmail DOT com>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: emacs-21.2-3 known problems, some solutions
Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 01:30:58 +0000
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> > - It looks like control-C is not being passed to emacs when running in a
> >   cygwin console window.  I'll have to look into this.  Probably the 
>windows
> >   control-C handler is not being turned off.  This is a major problem
> >   because C-x C-c is the standard way to exit emacs...
>
>I just checked, and control-C works properly in a Cygwin window
>running emacs under Windows NT.  Could someone verify whether the
>above is a Win9x issue?

Do you have tty added to your cygwin environment? - this at a minimum 
affects ctrl-c and ctrl-t - causing them to work on nano where otherwise 
they dont.
Possibly emacs is similarly afflicted?


Gareth


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