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see this site which enabled me to solve all of these character issues
http://www.khngai.com/emacs/
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all ideas greatly appreciated
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On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, bh77 wrote:
I am running emacs from cygwin but am getting some strange characters
appearing when using a shell. I assume this is something to do with the
character set, but do not know why it is occurring. Anyone able to help?
Running latest version of cygwin on windows
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, bh77 wrote:
I am running emacs from cygwin but am getting some strange characters
appearing when using a shell. I assume this is something to do with the
character set, but do not know why it is occurring. Anyone able to
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, bh77 wrote:
I am running emacs from cygwin but am getting some strange
characters appearing when using a shell. I assume this is something
to do with the character set, but do
Igor Peshansky wrote:
[snip]
PS1 is usually set in .bashrc or .bash_profile, or /etc/profile (or
inherited from the environment). It may be simplest to just add a
line at the end of your .bashrc saying if [ $TERM = emacs ]; PS1='$
'; fi.
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