On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 06:55:22AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> IIRC, however, your terminal settings (use stty to see) decide that ^C is
> the interrupt character and so your shell grabs the command before it
> even gets to mutt. You'll need to first change your shell with something
> like
>
> stty intr ^G
While this work, it's not a perfect solution.
A lot of usefull control+key combinations are not avaiable since they are
treated specially. For example ^S and ^Q are often bound to
terminal flowcontrol...
I have never done any ncurses programming myself, but I belive
(and pico seems to agree) that it's possible to work around this.
-Jens