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On 6/2/2009 7:18 AM, Ken Brown wrote:On 6/2/2009 5:30 AM, Marc Girod wrote:But none of this addresses the OP's original problem:I can also start a Cygwin window, and run GNU emacs there (with a -nw option). It starts, although doesn't work well. The keyboard bindings are weird for a start (e.g. C-x C-c gives in fact C-x C-g, which forces you to exit with M-x kill-emacs). I'm sure this was discussed already.You need to have 'tty' in your CYGWIN environment variable in order to prevent this from happening. But even then, you'll find that many keystrokes don't work as expected. If you want to run emacs in a terminal (rather than under X), you'll get much better results with mintty or rxvt.
emacs: Terminal type cygwin is not defined.My guess is that this is a terminfo issue. Try installing the terminfo0 package.
Getting back to this, I already have terminfo0 installed.
$ cat bin/startemacs.bat @echo off SET DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0 SET CYGWIN_ROOT=\cygwin-1.7 SET RUN=%CYGWIN_ROOT%\bin\run SET PATH=%CYGWIN_ROOT%\bin;%PATH% %RUN% bash -l -c /usr/bin/emacs&
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