I've fixed the double +/- when using the +/- on the keypad. Note that
shift-keypad-plus and shift-keypad-minus may be used to change font
size.
rxvt is in the 'Shells' section of the installer. It works with or
without X Windows running and is a comfy replacement for the cmd window.
Quick
I've fixed the double +/- when using the +/- on the keypad. Note that
shift-keypad-plus and shift-keypad-minus may be used to change font
size.
rxvt is in the 'Shells' section of the installer. It works with or
without X Windows running and is a comfy replacement for the cmd window.
Quick
Hi,
I never noticed the double ++ and --, but it happens for me too.
Removing the code to handle KP_Add and KP_Subtract (as the patch
suggests) may end up breaking the shift+ shift- font changer.
-steve
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Hi,
Did you see this? It would be nice to get this fixed?
cgf
I've updated the rxvt package to install the documentation under
/usr/share. No code has been changed, though hopefully the man page is
now readable.
rxvt is in the 'Shells' section of the installer. It works with or
without X Windows running and is a comfy replacement for the cmd window.
a year and rxvt questions
seem to go unanswered on the cygwin list.
Do we still have an rxvt maintainer? I notice that Steve O does
not seem to be subscribed to the cygwin-apps mailing list.
cgf
rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
command shell. This port can be used with or without X.
This build enables 256 color support and fixes a problem loading
the newly named X11 dll when displaying to an X display.
To update your installation, click on the
no longer works -- it launches the window and hangs without ever
displaying anything. Typing a character crashes it.
Your trace shows rxvt receiving a ^G and lots of nulls at startup
which is odd. I couldn't tell too much more since your trace
looks a lot different than a trace I made. You
rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
command shell. It does not require an X server.
This build fixes a configuration issue that caused the app to use a
generic icon.
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rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
command shell. It does not require an X server.
This build fixes a configuration issue that caused the app to use a
generic icon.
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To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the http://cygwin.com/
rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
command shell. It does not require an X server.
Geoff Wing has recently released rxvt 2.7.10, a development version
that disables features which provide security holes. He has also
merged the cygwin specific code into the
Hi,
It sounds like you are running sh instead of bash,
Try running rxvt like:
rxvt -e bash
If that helps you can investigate /etc/passwd to see what it says your
shell should be, or look at $SHELL,
-steve
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The icon associated with the rxvt window has changed (to the windows icon).
Looks like the resource file didn't make it - no version info for
the executable either. I'll build a 2.7.10-3 by the weekend, or
sooner if any more problems creep up.
Thanks,
-steve
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rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
command shell. It does not require an X server.
Geoff Wing has recently released rxvt 2.7.10, a development version
that disables features which provide security holes. He has also
merged the cygwin specific code into the
John E. A. Wrote:
However if I run the program full speed, or step through the fgetc() on
cygwin without previously typing a character into minicom, then the fgetc()
call hangs.
I'm not familiar with the winsup/cygwin/fhandler_serial code, but if I was
going to debug this (which sounds like
Marcel Telka wrote:
Up/down/left/right arrows produces sometimes upper letters (for example
'D' while pressing left) instead of a cursor moving. To reproduce try run mc
and press the arrow keys in blue mc's window (for moving cursor through
files or moving cursor left-right in command line).
On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 01:25:14AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Well, surprise, this bugged me enough that I had to track it down. The
order of acceptance of input and echoing of input seemed to have been
changed by Steve's recent patches, so I put it back the way it was
before.
Hi,
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Does this mean that the font change things have been
temporarily removed? Or does it mean that the problem
of the lowercase k and m not working has been fixed?
Both. It turns out that the keycode for KP+ is 'k', which means
that the straight forward approach of mapping
Hi,
rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
command shell. It does not require an X server.
This release enables the NeXT and xterm scrollbars as well as
Shift-KP+ and Shift-KP- to change fonts. Thanks to Sergei Okhapkin for
pointing out that the font changing keys
I cannot use the 'k' key
Oh. You needed that? :)
Working on a fix. I can recreate the behavior in bash, but not in sh.
Funny.
-steve
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Hi,
rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
command shell. It does not require an X server.
This release backs out the Shift-KP-, Shift-KP+ fix. Sorry.
Thanks to Ton van Overbeek for the early warning.
-steve
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Hi,
rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
command shell. It does not require an X server.
This release enables the NeXT and xterm scrollbars as well as
Shift-KP+ and Shift-KP- to change fonts. Thanks to Sergei Okhapkin for
pointing out that the font changing keys
Hi,
rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
command shell. It does not require an X server.
This release backs out the Shift-KP-, Shift-KP+ fix. Sorry.
Thanks to Ton van Overbeek for the early warning.
-steve
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On Monday, Dec 23, 2002, at 11:58 Europe/Lisbon, Chris Game wrote:
That's interesting, but what's the advantage of rxvt over opening
cygwin/bash in a Windows command window
Unix style cut and paste.
A bit of a speed improvement.
Resizable on Win98.
Shift-PageUp scrolls up.
Switches buffers when
Hi,
Thank you Christopher for reviewing all these tty patches.
Here's the next one. It introduces an echo buffer that doecho
will eventually use. As nothing yet puts characters into the
echo buffer, this patch should not have any noticeable effect.
Thanks,
-steve
ChangeLog
2002-12-21 Steve
I'd also like to show the current working directory in the title bar of a
rxvt console but haven't got a clue, so how can I achieve that?
Setting PS1 to:
PS1=\[\e]0;\h:\w\007\]$
Gets you the host and dir in the title bar with a $ prompt.
I'd like to play around with colors like YellowGreen,
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 10:51:14PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
One more question, though. In accept_input, shouldn't ret be set to
something besides 1 when there is an error writing to pipe?
True. I hadn't been considering the error case.
I've attached a patch for this. It's not
Hi,
Here is the next tty patch. The previous patches have provided
the ground work for accept_input () to fail. This patch makes accept_input
fail if the slave tty pipe is full. In the current cygwin code this
will only get called in rather extreme situations.
Thanks,
-steve
ChangeLog:
Hi,
Sorry for the delay in submitting this patch. This moves the
accept_input() call into the character processing loop where
it can fail and be recovered from. It should have no behavioral
effect.
Thanks,
-steve
ChangeLog
2002-12-09 Steve Osborn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*
Hi,
rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows command
shell. It does not require an X server.
This release fixes some multibyte character issues and is built with
--enable-languages, thanks to a series of patches from Cole Lin.
It also re-enables xpm support, thanks
On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 05:26:03PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
P.S. Btw, did you notice that the return value for accept_input
is not being used, AFAICT? I had always wanted to do something
with that but it never seemed to be necessary.
Yep, about 5 or 6 patches from now, I am thinking
What happend with +/-ip option?
I had xpm support disabled for testing purposes and I
forgot to reenable it. I'll be making another release
later today to support a multichar patch, that one should
have the xpm support.
To be honest, I had no idea that the ip option got used.
-steve
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rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows command
shell. It does not require an X server.
This release fixes the extra line bug, and includes a patch
submitted by Christopher Faylor to solve an emacs interaction problem.
It is also the first release of a new rxvt
Hi,
I noticed that my last patch caused EOF to be ignored in non-console
situations, like rxvt -e sh. I've attached an updated patch that
should solve this.
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 02:06:17PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
One more thing I noticed when using this patch is that pasting now
Hi,
This patch solves some deadlock issues which would prevent
terminal programs such as rxvt and xterm from being able
to handle large pastes or cat binary files.
The fix involves two mechanisms, adding a buffer for
termios echoing, and allowing a pty_master write to
write less than the
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 11:14:46AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 10:32:23PM -0500, Steve O wrote:
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http://www.cygwin.com/lists.html (#5.7.2)
Hi,
I was trying to get the latest cygwin CVS working and ran into some
difficulties. An
Hum... I can not only confirm this one, but also get a
reproducible crash if I press Ctrl+Left at the end of a line.
Hi,
I tracked down the -sk problem last night, it happens because
XLookupString is only trivially implemented and returns 1 all the
time.
As for the Ctrl-Left, this is
Hi,
rxvt is a replacement for the Windows command window.
This version fixes:
- memory leak in -13 version that could cause Windows to run
out of resources. Please update if you have version 2.7.2-13.
Thanks for your patience.
-steve
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On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 10:37:23AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 09:21:43AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
This looks interesting but is actually missing a ChangeLog entry.
Here's the ChangeLog patch.
I don't think we have an assignment on file for Steve, either.
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 08:14:27PM +0400, egor duda wrote:
Hi!
Tuesday, 24 September, 2002 Steve O [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SO I was thinking about the deadlock problem some more last night,
SO and it occured to me that if termios processing were done on
SO the slave side, some
Hi,
rxvt is a replacement for the Windows command window.
This version fixes:
- Paste bug on Windows NT and ME. Thanks to Pierre Humblet and
Nicholas Wourms for helping debug this.
- ClearType with fixed width fonts.
Please read /usr/doc/Cygwin/rxvt-2.7.2.README if you are new to
using
The rxvt background suddenly becomes all white. It is easly
reproducable by resizing rxvt while vim is running;
I'm having some trouble reproducing this on Win2K. I can get some
amazing behavior resizing a less though. There's only one section
of code that could be causing this.
Who
Hi,
Yep, the new rxvt (-12) doesn't do so well with clear type. I
tracked through the code and figured out why. Looks like windows
erases a little bit more background than it should when writing
text in opaque mode. Changed the XDrawString code to use transparent
mode and to manually do the
Hi,
rxvt is a replacement for the Windows command window.
This version fixes some bugs I put into the last version.
- Fixed a bug that caused fixed width fonts to be interpreted as
proportional width. Thanks to Ville Herva for helping find this.
- Rewrote paste code.
Please read
Hi,
rxvt is a replacement for the Windows command window.
This version fixes some bugs I put into the last version.
- Fixed a bug that caused fixed width fonts to be interpreted as
proportional width. Thanks to Ville Herva for helping find this.
- Rewrote paste code.
Please read
Hi,
rxvt is a replacement for the Windows command window.
This version includes a large set of fixes from Cole Lin (Thanks!)
and an improved event queue.
- ClearType cursor bug fixed
- Supports multibyte languages if compiled with --enable-languages
- Redraws while resizing, or moving the
-steve o
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link
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Note that downloads from sources.redhat.com (aka
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