Mailing-List: contact cygwin-help AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com; run by ezmlm List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: cygwin-owner AT sources DOT redhat DOT com Delivered-To: mailing list cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com From: Chris Faylor Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 19:28:30 -0400 To: cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com Subject: Re: Couple of nits about Cygwin Message-ID: <20000727192830.A19132@cygnus.com> Reply-To: cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com Mail-Followup-To: cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com References: <200007251049870 DOT SM00160 AT KENDALLB> <200007260019 DOT UAA14196 AT envy DOT delorie DOT com> <20000725213749 DOT A17042 AT cygnus DOT com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline User-Agent: Mutt/1.2i In-Reply-To: ; from fujieda@jaist.ac.jp on Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 08:18:10AM +0900 On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 08:18:10AM +0900, Kazuhiro Fujieda wrote: >>>> On Tue, 25 Jul 2000 21:37:50 -0400 >>>> Chris Faylor said: > >> The change below just moves your code to the input part of cygwin rather >> than the output. It seems to work as well as putting it in the write >> part. > >I'm afraid I don't like this solution. I'm annoyed with the >cursor flushing every time I type something. I prefer solving >this problem in the configuration of readline included in bash >as the following. This solution makes the cursor flush on using >the right arrow key. Except that this has nothing to do with readline or termcap. The problem shows up in /bin/sh, too. cgf -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com