Jan Böcker <jan.boecker <at> jboecker.de> writes: > >Visibility cycling with TAB works both in command and insert mode. > I can also access the agenda using C-c a a. > >Looks like putty is misconfigured. While quickly >scanning through >putty's configuration menu, the only setting I >noticed was "Connection >-> Data -> Terminal-type string", which is >set to "xterm" here. > >However, I did not modify the default values, >so it should work out of >the box. > >You can try logging in with putty, executing >"sleep 5", and interrupting >that with C-c. If that does not work, >the problem is definitely not >emacs related. > >HTH, Jan >
Jan -- Thanks, but I still haven't solved this yet and I don't think there's any problem with PuTTY configuration. However, my problems with TAB key and C-C appear to be quite different, and only the TAB key one appears to be unique to using PuTTY/ssh. First, regarding C-c a not working to bring up agenda-view, this problem exists on my emacs instance in Ubuntu even when using it directly, not through ssh. Pressing C-c a gives error message 'C-c a is undefined', despite the fact that agenda-view works fine when accessing it through the menu system. Frustrating, but it has nothing to do with PuTTY. (And PuTTY does send C-c properly to stop the 'sleep 5' process in a bare terminal.) Second, the problem with TAB key in viper-mode does seem specific to PuTTY/ssh, since it works fine when working directly. This doesn't seem possible that it's a PuTTY problem, since so far as I can tell TAB works properly in all other modes, and it works properly to cycle visibility as soon as I turn viper-mode off. Thanks for the suggestions though! I'm wondering if you have any others?. . . Regards, Herb _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode