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From: "Gareth Pearce" <tilps AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: emacs on cygwin
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 21:37:25 +1000
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> To add to my tests I reported in my previous mail:
> - I am on my NT PC
> - I telnet (using cygwin's telnet) to my NT PC
> - \cygwin\cygwin, emacs- nw
>
> This is a lot better than when I telnetted from my linux box. The display
is
> ok now. However, arrow keys don't work (they get entered as ABC etc. i.e.
> the last part of the ANSI sequence), and Ctrl-C still beeps and doesn't
get
> entered into emacs.

i think in the linux case you had termcap issues.

and in the general case - you have tty issues.

Gareth - just a guess.


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