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Subject: cygwin emacs characters
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I am running emacs from cygwin but am getting some strange characters
appearing when using a shell. I assume this is something to do with the
character set, but do not know why it is occurring. Anyone able to help ?

Running latest version of cygwin on windows xp

here is sample output from a 'shell

]0;~
bhuckel AT wbkdwbhuckel ~
$ ls
_emacs	emacs-21.3
]0;~
bhuckel AT wbkdwbhuckel ~
$ 

all ideas greatly appreciated
thanks
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