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Subject: question about bash term type in Cygwin
From: Ed <ed AT telestoconsulting DOT com>
Date: 05 Aug 2004 05:52:41 -0600
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Howdy all!

I'm using emacs in the bash window, and the function keys aren't
working. Also I had to remap the backspace key, and my HOME and END
keys don't work.

Based on what I say on the net, I am setting CYWIN=tty and TERM=ansi
before starting emacs.

Is there some better TERM type that works?

Or some better way to do this?

Thanks!

Ed 


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