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Hans Streibel wrote:

> Jove is an Emacs like editor. As such it uses the key sequence
> CONTROL-X CONTROL-C (^X^C) for leaving the editor.
> In Cygwin however ^C still sends the interrupt signal to the editor.
> However the keystroke ^C should have been changed to not sending
> that signal. On most platforms that works - but not in Cygwin.
> 
> I can't tell right now what mechanism Jove is using for handling
> the terminal under Cygwin. There so many mechanisms:
> "struct termio", "struct termios", "struct sgttyb".
> Jove under Cygwin follows BSD POSIX.

Try adding 'tty' to the CYGWIN environment variable.  Or use
rxvt/xterm/etc.  These are two different ways of achieving the same
outcome, namely that the program will be attached to a unix-style pty
instead of a Windows console.

Brian

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