Re: Yet another rvxt vs. minTTY 0.3.4

2009-01-16 Thread Andy Koppe
David Arnstein wrote: From one of (xterm, rxvt, MinTTY) I telnet into a remote host. On the remote host, I launch the usenet news reader trn. In trn, text can be selected with the mouse, even though trn is nominally a text program. To select text, the user must hold down the shift key, and drag t

Yet another rvxt vs. minTTY 0.3.4

2009-01-16 Thread David Arnstein
Here is one thing that Cygwin rxvt does badly. Both Cygwin xterm and the new Cygwin MinTTY do quite well. >From one of (xterm, rxvt, MinTTY) I telnet into a remote host. On the remote host, I launch the usenet news reader trn. In trn, text can be selected with the mouse, even though trn is nomina

RE: Another rvxt vs. minTTY 0.3.4

2009-01-16 Thread Gary R. Van Sickle
> From: Andy Koppe > > Paul McFerrin wrote: > > I have another difference between 0.3.4 and 0.3.3 of minTTY > and rxvt. > > > > If you have a long-running script running, any attemps to > stop it with > > either Control-C or Control-\ does nothing. > > It's working here. Just tried it with a

Re: Another rvxt vs. minTTY 0.3.4

2009-01-15 Thread Andy Koppe
Paul McFerrin wrote: I have another difference between 0.3.4 and 0.3.3 of minTTY and rxvt. If you have a long-running script running, any attemps to stop it with either Control-C or Control-\ does nothing. It's working here. Just tried it with a 'configure' script. Seems that minTTY is star

Another rvxt vs. minTTY 0.3.4

2009-01-14 Thread Paul McFerrin
I have another difference between 0.3.4 and 0.3.3 of minTTY and rxvt. If you have a long-running script running, any attemps to stop it with either Control-C or Control-\ does nothing. Seems that minTTY is starting the child process with SIGINT signals disabled. At the prompt, Control-C is r