Randall R Schulz wrote:
Hi,
Jeez, guys, what's the problem:
% od -c
[ Press F1 through F12 followed by two CTRL-Ds: ]
000 033 [ [ A 033 [ [ B 033 [ [ C 033 [ [ D
020 033 [ [ E 033 [ 1 7 ~ 033 [ 1 8 ~ 033 [
040 1 9 ~ 033 [ 2
Hi,
Jeez, guys, what's the problem:
% od -c
[ Press F1 through F12 followed by two CTRL-Ds: ]
000 033 [ [ A 033 [ [ B 033 [ [ C 033 [ [ D
020 033 [ [ E 033 [ 1 7 ~ 033 [ 1 8 ~ 033 [
040 1 9 ~ 033 [ 2 0 ~ 033 [ 2 1
Lee D. Rothstein wrote:
John, thanks for the heads up! Others had
suggested, variations of 'cat < foo' and 'od -c'. (The
former I got to work, the latter remains a mystery.)
Your solution, besides being the most straight-forward,
is also a great tool to have around. Apparently, it's a
feature of
On 20 Feb 2003, Bruce Dawson wrote:
> I may be missing part of the conversation here, but
> so far as I know, rxvt is only useful if you're running
> a X server. (I don't have a cygwin system handy
> to be sure.) Lee: I don't think this applies to your
> problem.
>
> I may have put people off-trac
Bruce,
At the risk of sounding nasty, please don't dispense information unless
you know it's true or have confirmed it (a very good way of knowing indeed).
Cygwin's RXVT is a very special beast, being dual-hosted, in the sense
that it runs either in X (if the DISPLAY environment is set) or as a
I may be missing part of the conversation here, but
so far as I know, rxvt is only useful if you're running
a X server. (I don't have a cygwin system handy
to be sure.) Lee: I don't think this applies to your
problem.
I may have put people off-track with my last message on
this thread - because my
* Lee D. Rothstein (03-02-21 00:57 +0100)
> Are you saying that I should try using use 'rxvt' in a console window as the
> interface to *Cygwin*?
No. man rxvt. It's not rxvt in a console window but instead of.
"Cygwin" does not exist; it's just an illusion. All you interact with
is a shell - bas
re: using 'rxvt' to be able to discriminate
between ^ , etc. in
Cygwin 'bash' 'readline'
John Mapoles, et al.,
Are you saying that I should try using use 'rxvt'
in a console window as the interface to *Cygwin*?
Remember, I'm not interfacing to another host when
I run 'bash', in this ins
Cavaet for non-cygwin users: Keep in mind that the C-V
will only work with ANSI escape sequences (which
Cygwin produces in its "command line" windows. C-V will
not work for all terminals (or their emulators) -
especially VT52, Hazeltine, ...
Most MS-Windows users can ignore the above warning.
John, thanks for the heads up! Others had
suggested, variations of 'cat < foo' and 'od -c'. (The
former I got to work, the latter remains a mystery.)
Your solution, besides being the most straight-forward,
is also a great tool to have around. Apparently, it's a
feature of Cygwin, or 'bash', since
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