On 18/02/2015 02:54, rhofm...@rayed.de wrote:
Dell Latitude E6540, german keyboard.
I can type AltGr-{ ... and so on, but ctrl-alt-{ ... as labeled on the
keyboard gives something wrong.
It seems like when Alt is pressed Ctrl (Strg) is ignored, it gives the
same keys as without Ctrl.
I tried
Just for completeness...
Jon TURNEY wrote:
he following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
*** xorg-server-*1.17.1-1
While installing the TEST version of Cygwin, a next was clicked too
soon and these 'xorg' packages were installed. OK.
The fact is that I have some X
Il 18/02/2015 15:23, Jon TURNEY ha scritto:
This is an intentional change.
NOTEWORTHY CHANGES IN 1.17
==
'-nolisten tcp' is now the default, so the server only accepts local
connections on a unix domain socket. A '-listen' option has been
added which can
This is an intentional change.
NOTEWORTHY CHANGES IN 1.17
==
'-nolisten tcp' is now the default, so the server only accepts local
connections on a unix domain socket. A '-listen' option has been
added which can be used to restore the previous behaviour.
On
On 2/18/2015 8:14 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 17/02/2015 20:35, Eliot Moss wrote:
Dear Cygwin X --
I have a situation where cygwin xemacs, both 21.4.23-1 and the newer
-2 crash when trying to open a file with certain content. (I copied
the file; opening it under the other name fails too.) It's
On 17/02/2015 20:35, Eliot Moss wrote:
Dear Cygwin X --
I have a situation where cygwin xemacs, both 21.4.23-1 and the newer
-2 crash when trying to open a file with certain content. (I copied
the file; opening it under the other name fails too.) It's a
relatively small file, some .c source.
Am 18.02.2015 um 14:35 schrieb Jon TURNEY:
On 18/02/2015 02:54, rhofm...@rayed.de wrote:
Dell Latitude E6540, german keyboard.
I can type AltGr-{ ... and so on, but ctrl-alt-{ ... as labeled on the
keyboard gives something wrong.
It seems like when Alt is pressed Ctrl (Strg) is ignored, it