Mail Archives: cygwin/2006/08/24/13:39:43
>>>>> "Igor" == Igor Peshansky <pechtcha AT cs DOT nyu DOT edu> writes:
>> For Emacs users, the keyboard is somewhat better: various
>> combinations of keys that include Escape actually get sent to
>> Emacs. I forget which though.
Igor> Ctrl-C and Ctrl-Space. But you can achieve the same effect
Igor> by adding "tty" to $CYGWIN, at which point the differences
Igor> between rxvt and Console really do become a matter of taste
I'm 95% sure that there are other combinations that indeed work better
with rxvt, but frankly I'm too lazy to find out what they are. I
don't use Cygwin Emacs anyway (I use Win32 emacs, with Cygwin's bash,
find, rm, cp, etc.)
Igor> FWIW, my main gripe with Console is that it doesn't
Igor> understand line wrapping, so cutting and pasting a line that
Igor> wraps multiple times results in multiple lines.
Yup. And as far as I know, there's no way to tell the console "please
save the accumulated scrollback into a file". But then I don't think
rxvt can do that either :-)
Igor> But I constantly run an X server and use xterms instead of
Igor> rxvt
I almost never run Cygwin X. Years ago when I tried, it was fairly
unstable. I'm sure it's better now, but ... habit.
Igor> > --
Igor> > Paul Graham is right.
Igor> > --Shriram Krishnamurthi
Igor>
Igor> Points on the nice inside joke here, though. :-)
Funny, I just deleted that entry from my quotes file -- I thought it
was both too obscure, and too sycophantic :-)
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-- Lowell George, Fred Martin
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