Will writes
> I don't know if there's one specifically for NTEmacs, but gnu.emacs.help
> answers NTEmacs questions.
Thx for the pointer. Haven't thought about it.
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Andy writes
[snip]
> I do run NTemacs with cygwin. I do so becuase for a long time the cyugwin
> emaxs was broken and/or horribly slow compared to the NTemacs port, and
> requires an X11 server to have a GUI.
>
> Try running "python -i" to force interactive behaviour - this works for me.
Yes,
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 20:18:12 GMT, rolf wrote:
> René Berber writes:
>
>
> [snip]
>> Just for reference, with XEmacs opening a shell:
>>
>> sh-3.2$ echo $TERM
>> dumb
>> sh-3.2$ echo $TERMCAP
>> emacs:co#79:tc=unknown:
>> sh-3.2$ python
>> Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, May 18 2007, 16:56:43)
>> [GCC
rolf wrote:
> And, it seems I can't find a NTEmacs list alive. Is there one?
I don't know if there's one specifically for NTEmacs, but gnu.emacs.help
answers NTEmacs questions.
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:38:42PM -0500, Ren? Berber wrote:
> But the FAQ seems to endorse NTemacs:
>
> http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.using.ntemacs
That isn't really endorsing. It is just mentioned because it really is
a FAQ. The FAQ entry ends with:
Note that all of this ``jus
René Berber writes:
[snip]
> Just for reference, with XEmacs opening a shell:
>
> sh-3.2$ echo $TERM
> dumb
> sh-3.2$ echo $TERMCAP
> emacs:co#79:tc=unknown:
> sh-3.2$ python
> Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, May 18 2007, 16:56:43)
> [GCC 3.4.4 (cygming special, gdc 0.12, using dmd 0.125)] on cygwin
>
rolf wrote:
[snip]
Couldn't it be, that the Cygwin port of python has something to do
with it?
The point was that mixing a "native" application with a Cygwin app is
probably the problem . Which one has to adapt to the other?
You should ask the NTEmacs list, tell them
about your TERM and T
René wrote:
>> I'm running a native win32 version emacs.
> [snip]
>
> Then, why do you ask here?
Couldn't it be, that the Cygwin port of python has something to do
with it?
> You should ask the NTEmacs list, tell them
> about your TERM and TERMCAP environment strings, those look like the
> real
Rolf wrote:
I'm running a native win32 version emacs.
[snip]
Then, why do you ask here? You should ask the NTEmacs list, tell them
about your TERM and TERMCAP environment strings, those look like the
real cause of the problem.
Cygwin has emacs and XEmacs, both work fine.
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