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Date:  Mon, 19 Dec 2005 19:16:13 -0800
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Luke Vanderfluit wrote:

> Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>
>> Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>>
>>> Just to clarify: if you use the default cmd.exe "console" window 
>>> (i.e., the default Cygwin shortcut), then your TERM is "cygwin". If 
>>> you use rxvt or xterm, you'd use TERM="xterm", of course...
>>
>> I use rxvt with TERM=cygwin with no problems.
>
> Could you let me know what your settings are when you do :set

I'm not sure this is what you need however:

:set                                                                                  

--- Options 
---                                                                      
  autoindent          autowrite           background=dark     scroll=15
-- 
I(nternal) R(evenue) S(ervice): We've got what it takes to take what  
you've got.


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