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From: Shankar Unni <shankar AT cotagesoft DOT com>
Subject: Re: Vim and the navigating with arrow keys
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 10:43:16 -0700
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Brian DOT Kelly AT empireblue DOT com wrote:

> KUDOS - I had the following setting in the registry:
>       /usr/bin/inetd.exe      REG_SZ      binmode tty ntsec

I don't know that that's the culprit - I just set CYGWIN=tty and 
TERM=cygwin, and started a fresh bash from a cmd shell, and vim worked 
fine with your example.

(Of course, it did show that other problem discussed around here, in 
that after I exited vim, bash was left in a no-echo mode..)



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