On 05/21/2010 11:02 PM, Herbert Sitz wrote:
> Second, the problem with TAB key in viper-mode
> does seem specific to PuTTY/ssh,
> since it works fine when working directly.
When you say "working directly", I assume you use the GUI interface of
emacs. Maybe the problem is not PuTTY-related but caus
Herbert Sitz nwlink.com> writes:
> First, regarding C-c a not working to bring up
> agenda-view, this problem exists on my
> emacs instance in Ubuntu even when
> using it directly, not through ssh.
> Pressing C-c a gives error message
> 'C-c a is undefined', despite the fact that
Sorry, the
Jan Böcker jboecker.de> writes:
>
>Visibility cycling with TAB works both in command and insert mode.
> I can also access the agenda using C-c a a.
>
>Looks like putty is misconfigured. While quickly
>scanning through
>putty's configuration menu, the only setting I
>noticed was "Connection
>->
On 05/20/2010 06:14 AM, Herbert Sitz wrote:
> Herbert Sitz nwlink.com> writes:
>>
>> With viper-mode enabled all I get is a bell when I click on tab to cycle the
>> visibility of a heading in viper's normal mode.
>>
Hi Herbert,
I could not reproduce this here (Ubuntu 10.04 host, Putty on Windo
Herbert Sitz nwlink.com> writes:
>
> With viper-mode enabled all I get is a bell when I click on tab to cycle the
> visibility of a heading in viper's normal mode.
>
> Shift-tab works okay, as does a tab key if I am in viper's insert mode (but of
> course it merely inserts tab then rather than