Hi Tom,
>
> No, even after un/reinstalling, I still see
>
> * When emacs starts up, the display is usually shifted either down a
>line or to the right a column from where it should be, with
>extraneous characters showing in either the minibuffer, or the top
>of the display (first lin
Tom Roche wrote:
> and emacs runs! However the display not quite right: when emacs
> starts up, the display is usually shifted either down a line or
> to the right a column from where it should be, with extraneous
> characters showing in either the minibuffer, or the top of the
> display (first l
Tom Roche wrote:
> > Make sure terminfo is installed -- there should be a file
> > /usr/lib/terminfo/c/cygwin.
>
> There is not: there is not even /usr/lib. But when I run setup,
> it says "Keep" and version == 5.2-3.
I think you looked with a Windows tool -- you need to look
using Cygwin, si
"Kris Thielemans" Tue, 15 Oct 2002 11:04:39
> does that mean you've sorted out the terminal problem then? (I
> didn't have any problems are doing the CYGWIN and TERM stuff)
No, even after un/reinstalling, I still see
* When emacs starts up, the display is usually shifted either down a
line
>>> emacs: Terminal type cygwin is not defined.
>>> If that is not the actual type of terminal you have,
>>> use the Bourne shell command `TERM=... export TERM' (C-shell:
>>> `setenv TERM ...') to specify the correct type. It may be necessary
>>> to do `unset TERMINFO' (C-shell: `unsetenv TER
terminal-mode cygwin/emacs problem
>>> emacs: Terminal type cygwin is not defined.
>>> If that is not the actual type of terminal you have,
>>> use the Bourne shell command `TERM=... export TERM' (C-shell:
>>> `setenv TERM ...') to specify the
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