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Subject: Re: Some key binding in Emacs not properly work in mintty.
Date: Thu, 05 Aug 2010 09:58:21 +0300
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On 04.08.2010 22:38, Gary wrote:
> Andy Koppe wrote:
>
>> Yet there's no obvious reason why this shouldn't work in xterm and
>> mintty. The Shift-Up keycode follows the same pattern as the ones for
>> the other Shift-Arrow combinations. This suggests a configuration
>> problem, or perhaps a terminfo issue. Unfortunately I don't know
>> enough about emacs to try to diagnose this.
>
> See if it still happens when you start emacs with 'emacs -Q -q' (doesn't
> load any config files). If it doesn't happen any more, it's an emacs
> config issue and you go through a long process of excluding different
> parts of your config until you find it :)
>
When I report issue I already run Emacs with:

   $ emacs --no-init-file --no-site-file

So probably this is a

>  configuration problem, or perhaps a terminfo issue.


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