At 03:44 PM 2/7/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Shankar Unni wrote:
> > As long as you don't mind hitting after the ^D, this seems to
> > work:
> >
> >c:\> doskey ^D=exit
> >
> > Now, if you hit ^D (the is unfortunately required), CMD.EXE
> > will exit.
>Yes, this seems to work... and there
Shankar Unni wrote:
> As long as you don't mind hitting after the ^D, this seems to
> work:
>
>c:\> doskey ^D=exit
>
> Now, if you hit ^D (the is unfortunately required), CMD.EXE
> will exit.
Yes, this seems to work... and there should still be a trick for adding the
missing key code to the
As long as you don't mind hitting after the ^D, this seems to work:
c:\> doskey ^D=exit
Now, if you hit ^D (the is unfortunately required), CMD.EXE
will exit.
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Nigel Steward wrote:
> Time to get used to left-button copy,
> middle-button paste. Once you get a
> grip on the that, you've been officially
> assimilated! :-)
>
> Put this line in your cygwin.bat...
>
> rxvt -sl 1000 -rv -geometry 120x30 +sr -e bash -i
Hi Nigel!
Well, this has nothing to do wit
Time to get used to left-button copy,
middle-button paste. Once you get a
grip on the that, you've been officially
assimilated! :-)
Put this line in your cygwin.bat...
rxvt -sl 1000 -rv -geometry 120x30 +sr -e bash -i
Cheers,
Nigel Stewart
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Hi,
I know, this won't be a real Cygwin question, well, anyway...
As I got quite used to Cygwin and Linux I began assimilating the cmd
console's look and feel towards Unix style (name completion, 'ls,la,ll'
instead of 'dir..' etc.).
Unfortunately, there's still one big, annoying MS-feature: one mu
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