Bengt-Arne Fjellner wrote:
James Bigler skrev:
I use the emacs in terminal mode (-nw) quite a bit, and I haven't be
able to figure this out.
When I run emacs in either the cmd.exe or the rxvt window I can't get
the terminal to send a C-/ character. Many other C- functions work
(like C-space in rxvt as discussed here:
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2004-01/msg00144.html).
If I run an xterm from X it behaves as expected, but I would rather not
have to start up X just to get a functional terminal.
One thing you could try is to use/not use shift with that key. I know that this
sometimes matters.
I tried pressing shift and the key still doesn't reach the shell.
If I do M-x describe-key and and try to enter the command C-/, emacs
doesn't get the C-/ or C-? keys. To emacs, it's as if I never pressed them.
Is windows somehow intercepting the keys? Is the shell not passing the
keys for some reason? Is there a way to detect where the breakdown of
communication exists.
Thanks,
James
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