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From: Andrew Walrond <andrew AT walrond DOT org>
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Subject: xemacs -nw problem
Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 14:55:18 +0100
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Hello list

First off; I've been using cygwin for years, on and off, but this is the first 
time I have joined the ML, so I just like to say _fantastic_work_guys_ to all 
involved.

A minor problem (possible bug): If I try to run xemacs in the cygwin terminal,  
without an X window, via the -nw option, its behaviour is a little stange:

Ctrl-x ctrl-c does not exit, merely prints "Quit" on the bottom (command?) 
line.

Ctrl-g, which normally aborts the current key sequence or command, causes 
xemacs to exit (crash?) immediately.

If anyone has a handle on what gives here, I'd appreciate it. Firing up xemacs 
in an X window every time is just too cumbersome for words ;)


Andrew Walrond

FWIW I'm actually running cygwin on a windows XP VM under 64bit Unbuntu using 
QEMU/KVM. :)

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