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Ctrl-SPC suspends emacs under Cygwin
From: |
Khalid Sheta |
Subject: |
Ctrl-SPC suspends emacs under Cygwin |
Date: |
Thu, 10 Apr 2003 21:31:01 -0400 |
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Just installed emacs 21.2.1 that comes with Cygwin on my WIN 2000 machine.
Invoking emacs where it pops in its own X window (I have exceed running) works
fine with full emacs bells and wistles.
But, I want emacs -nw to work in the current window:
- If I do: emacs -nw in the current cygwin consol window (TERM= cygwin)
The C-c char ALWAYS maps to keyboard-quit, i.e. equivalent to C-g
- If I fire an xterm window, everything works perfect EXCEPT that a
Ctrl-SPC suspends emacs, i.e. it is equivalent to susupend-emacs
instead of setting the mark EVEN if I explicitly set it inside emacs
indicating that bash (the cygwin shell) is capturing the Ctrl-spc before
emacs.
The same behavior with xterm is exhibited with rxvt of Cygwin.
Any help or pointers are appreciated.
Thanx,
--Khalid
- Ctrl-SPC suspends emacs under Cygwin,
Khalid Sheta <=