Lloeki wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
How is this better than simply using rxvt?
I used rxvt for some time but puttycyg rolls better for me.
[...]
Plus, didn't we just see an announcement where future rxvt's were going
to be built as (real-)X11-only, instead of with a stub X11 library
(W11?)
Shankar Unni wrote:
Lloeki wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
How is this better than simply using rxvt?
I used rxvt for some time but puttycyg rolls better for me.
[...]
Plus, didn't we just see an announcement where future rxvt's were going
to be built as (real-)X11-only, instead of with a
How is this better than simply using rxvt?
I used rxvt for some time but puttycyg rolls better for me.
- I remember accented chars (french) often got messed up and that was
a pain to fix.
- I never manager to make rxvt display special chars correctly (mc and
others look like crap without them)
Lloeki wrote:
How is this better than simply using rxvt?
I used rxvt for some time but puttycyg rolls better for me.
- I remember accented chars (french) often got messed up and that was
a pain to fix.
- I never manager to make rxvt display special chars correctly (mc and
others look like crap
Shankar Unni wrote:
Lloeki wrote:
[...] puttycyg (google) [...]
Almost the best thing since sliced bread! I'm an instant convert..
How is this better than simply using rxvt?
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Lloeki wrote:
[...] puttycyg (google) [...]
Almost the best thing since sliced bread! I'm an instant convert..
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On 5/9/06, Eric Hanchrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try putting
set CYGWIN=tty
Thank you both for your replies. This turned out to be the solution.
EB queried as to which console I was running cygwin in. Is there a
way to run it in a console other than the default DOS-like box?
Also,
Is there a way to run it in a console other than the default DOS-like box?
rxvt (setup) and puttycyg (google) might help.
On 5/10/06, Lloeki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to run it in a console other than the default DOS-like box?
[snip] puttycyg (google) might help.
Woo, now you're talking. Thank you for this, works great.
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Hello,
In the mood to try emacs, I added it to my cygwin installation this
evening, and have been working through several tutorials. All works
as expected, except that I am unable to exit emacs. Hitting C-x C-c
does nothing, but again, all other control combinations seem to work
fine.
I have
Hello,
In the mood to try emacs, I added it to my cygwin installation this
evening, and have been working through several tutorials. All works
as expected, except that I am unable to exit emacs. Hitting C-x C-c
does nothing, but again, all other control combinations seem to work
fine.
Try putting
set CYGWIN=tty
in your c:\cygwin\cygwin.bat.
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