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From: stuart gear <s DOT gear AT auckland DOT ac DOT nz>
To: "'cygwin AT cygwin DOT com'" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: Cursor is frozen in Vim and Emacs
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 15:53:28 +1200
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On Mon, Aug 4, 2003 Christopher Faylor wrote:

>So, I use "ansi" as an example of an incorrect TERM setting and you set
>the TERM to ansi.

I tried a couple of term settings and nothing changed. I tried ansi and
suddenly I am able to type and move around, so I left it there.

>Igor's reply to this message says it all, but I was trying to suggest that
>you should not be setting the TERM value to anything.  You should let
cygwin
>(or rxvt or xterm) do that for you.

Sorry about that. I'm going to treat my change to vimrc as a quick and dirty
temporary fix, so I can start to learn about vim and how to use it. I need
to go away and do ALOT more reading on cygwin and perhaps unix/linux, before
I can act upon Igor's advice, although I do appreciate the time you and him
have taken to respond.

Thanks,

Stuart.

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