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Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 10:56:58 +1030
From: Luke Vanderfluit <lvanderf AT internode DOT com DOT au>
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Hi.

I'm a vi user :-)

I recently started using cygwin, so forgive me if this is an obvious one.
I want to use vi under cygwin but I'm having trouble with terminal settings.

apparently these are the possible term settings.

builtin_ansi
builtin_xterm
builtin_iris-ansi
builtin_dumb

However, none of these work right.
Can someone advise me on the term settings for windows XP/cygwin or 
point me to an appropriate resource.

Thanks.
Kind regards.

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Luke


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