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Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2006 10:29:46 -0700
From: James Bigler <bigler AT cs DOT utah DOT edu>
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Subject: undo (C-/) for terminal version of emacs not working
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I use the emacs in terminal mode (-nw) quite a bit, and I haven't be 
able to figure this out.

When I run emacs in either the cmd.exe or the rxvt window I can't get 
the terminal to send a C-/ character.  Many other C- functions work 
(like C-space in rxvt as discussed here: 
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2004-01/msg00144.html).

If I run an xterm from X it behaves as expected, but I would rather not 
have to start up X just to get a functional terminal.

I'm using:
rxvt 2.7.10
cygwindll 1.5.19-4
Windows XP Pro

Thanks,
James

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