Lorenzo,
default windows prompt terminal to Putty and I think
Thank you. The problem seems to be in the keyboard
interpretation by emacs. Now I'm able to exit emacs,
but I can't mark a block of text, as an example,
because C-spc works simply as 'space'. I can use emacs
for win on the same files,
Lorenzo,
default windows prompt terminal to Putty and I think
Thank you. The problem seems to be in the keyboard
interpretation by emacs. Now I'm able to exit emacs,
but I can't mark a block of text, as an example,
because C-spc works simply as 'space'. I can use emacs
for win on the same files,
Lorenzo,
I had the problem as well, but it was long ago. The problem has to
do with the terminal emulator, as I recall. I switched from using the
default windows prompt terminal to Putty and I think that solved the
problem. Also putty has nice features should as allowing cut and
paste. Read
On 12/13/06, Lorenzo Travaglio ltrav02 at yahoo dotit wrote:
I'm experiencing a little problem using emacs. It
seems that C-x C-c doesn't work, and I leave Emacs via
F10-f-e. I'm using only text window, not X, and the
Emacs version is 21.2-13.
same here if i load it from a dos shell, but
works
Hi Lorenzo
I have the same problem, but using rxvt instead of the normal console
cures it so I went with that. Something to do with keyboard layout,
possibly, since I am using a German kbd and I imagine you are using an
Italian one?
For anyone interested in solving this rather than working
On 13 December 2006 10:14, Mark Fisher wrote:
On 12/13/06, Lorenzo Travaglio ltrav02 at yahoo dotit wrote:
I'm experiencing a little problem using emacs. It
seems that C-x C-c doesn't work, and I leave Emacs via
F10-f-e. I'm using only text window, not X, and the
Emacs version is 21.2-13.
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