Arrow keys in mplayer

2015-05-10 Thread Nikhil Nair
Hi, I'm a bit puzzled by the behaviour of the arrow keys when using mplayer under the console. According to the man page, left and right arrow keys should rewind/fast-forward by 10 seconds; and the /etc/mplayer/input.conf seems to set that explicitly. But when I try using the left and right arr

Re: Specifying multiple download sources on the setup command line

2014-08-07 Thread Nikhil Nair
it going. Cheers, Nikhil. On Thu, 7 Aug 2014, Nikhil Nair wrote: Hi, I need to do a reinstall from scratch, after my old setup fell apart. I'll be using Cygwin Ports as well as a regular Cygwin mirror, and, as I'm blind and use the keyboard, this isn't easy to do with the cu

Specifying multiple download sources on the setup command line

2014-08-07 Thread Nikhil Nair
Hi, I need to do a reinstall from scratch, after my old setup fell apart. I'll be using Cygwin Ports as well as a regular Cygwin mirror, and, as I'm blind and use the keyboard, this isn't easy to do with the current GUI setut*.exe: you ought to be able to hold down control and use the up and dow

Re: Further documentation on console options?

2005-06-28 Thread Nikhil Nair
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Fred Kulack wrote: > > I've set up Cygwin on XP (now running on a non-admin account) with > > CYGWIN=tty. > [... Snipped some stuff about wanting a better terminal ...] > > How about rxvt? It has a native window (no X required) mode. rxvt looks very good. Unfortunately, I ne

RE: LS and spaces in path names (the xth)

2005-06-28 Thread Nikhil Nair
Hi, Just a quick observation - but first an apology: I haven't read the thread, as I've only just subscribed, so this may have already been said. I'm a bit surprised by this wildcard behaviour, as I would have assumed "CD 1..." would have been picked up by "CD *". I'd suggest that this is a bash

Further documentation on console options?

2005-06-28 Thread Nikhil Nair
Hi, I've set up Cygwin on XP (now running on a non-admin account) with CYGWIN=tty. I've struggled to find documentation on what happens when CYGWIN=tty, apart from that it's more Unix-compatible. Is there any? I'm guessing that Cygwin is doing some terminal emulation rather than just using cmd.