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From: corinna DOT vinschen AT cityweb DOT de (Corinna Vinschen)
Subject: Re: TERM/termcap question
15 Nov 1998 04:17:15 -0800 :
Message-ID: <364EC257.202CDE8B.cygnus.cygwin32.developers@cityweb.de>
References: <19981114224052 DOT A27081 AT cygnus DOT com>
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To: Christopher Faylor <cgf AT cygnus DOT com>, cygwin32-developers AT cygnus DOT com

Christopher Faylor wrote:
> [...]
> I couldn't bring myself to have a product called "cygwin" use a default
> TERM setting of "linux".

I agree.

> [...]
> So the question is what should the default TERM setting be?  Should it
> be cygwin, linux, vt100, or...?  Incidentally, the cygwin terminal
> setting is not strictly the same as a linux console because it also
> allows xterm escapes for setting the console title.  So, I guess that
> another option for the terminal name is "xterm".

I think, the question is, who needs the default TERM setting?
Who is the typical user for this setting?
The target for this default setting is the beginner, above all the
one, who downloads cygwin stuff the first time. After installing
full.exe he has a batch file, to start it. Now, the user has a
standard setting of CYGWIN=.. notty ..

IMHO, the user should get a default TERM setting, which reflects
the standard windows console as near as possible.

The file `cygnus.bat' should contain a line `set TERM=cygwin' to
show, that a TERM setting is not unimportant.

Regards,
Corinna

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