Hello,
I have been trying to run Cygwin on my new laptop
running Vista Home
Premium and I am having a really tough time. Initially,
the command
"startx" was not recognised so I downloaded all the x11
packages. I
then ran cygwin again without rebooting, the "startx"
command was then
re
* Ronald Fischer (Mon, 27 Aug 2007 15:57:34 +0200)
> This suggest that different dot-files are sourced in the two cases.
> When I run bash (in my case) either from cmd or started by XWin, I
> also have differences in which dot-files are sourced, so this is the
> first place you might want to look.
Thorsten Kampe wrote:
* Larry Hall (Cygwin X) (Mon, 27 Aug 2007 09:10:28 -0400)
On 08/25/2007, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
* I regularly "lose" the mouse pointer and I'm unable to the the cursor
anymore in applications like Konsole (either natively or running as X
client on a Linux host). The mouse
> Poor Yorick wrote:
> > Yongwei wrote:
> > #!/bin/sh
> > LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 xterm -u8 -fn "*-medium-*--18-*-iso10646-1" -fb
> > "*-bold-*--18-*-iso10646-1" -fw "*-medium-*-ja-18-*-iso10646-1" -e
> > bash $@ &
> >
>
> Double quotes around the "$@" variable will ensure that positional
> variables
> From: Yongwei Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: xterm(229-1) does not accept "-u8"
> Sent: 2007-08-27 14:01
> is enough to do much, like viewing multi-byte documents in Vim. I use
> this script to start a UTF-8 XTerm:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 xterm -u8 -fn "*-medium-*--
neomjp wrote:
> I will be glad if UTF-8 support is turned back on again,
> maybe in future updates.
I would like to echo neomjp's request. The Unicode support in xterm
is enough to do much, like viewing multi-byte documents in Vim. I use
this script to start a UTF-8 XTerm:
#!/bin/sh
LC_C
> The desired effect for the Enter key would be to normal enter
> function
> of a shell. Tab should do file and command completion.
>
> > Which shell?
>
> zsh
>
> > How did you configure it? (i.e. if you are talking about readline
> > functionality, what's the content of your .inputrc, and did
* Ronald Fischer (Mon, 27 Aug 2007 09:42:20 +0200)
> > * using a terminal and a shell I often have to enter Enter or Tab
> > twice to get the desired effect. How come?
>
> Which effect do you desire? (Filename completion, command completion,
> ...)?
The desired effect for the Enter key would be
* Larry Hall (Cygwin X) (Mon, 27 Aug 2007 09:10:28 -0400)
> On 08/25/2007, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> > * I regularly "lose" the mouse pointer and I'm unable to the the cursor
> > anymore in applications like Konsole (either natively or running as X
> > client on a Linux host). The mouse still works
On 08/25/2007, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
* I regularly "lose" the mouse pointer and I'm unable to the the cursor
anymore in applications like Konsole (either natively or running as X
client on a Linux host). The mouse still works if I "blindly" click
somewhere, just the cursor is "gone". This happe
Nick ioncube.com> writes:
> Other than not closing the lid, does anyone have any workarounds to try or
> further handle on this issue?
Unfortunately I didn't find a resolution for the Cygwin problem on Vista, but a
solution that works perfectly is to use the Xming X server rather than the
Cygwin
Is there a way to use/convert the fonts which come with Windows, for
usage
with Cygwin/X, when running XWin.exe in Multiwindow mode?
Ronald
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> * using a terminal and a shell I often have to enter Enter or Tab
> twice to get the desired effect. How come?
Which effect do you desire? (Filename completion, command completion,
...)? Which
shell? How did you configure it? (i.e. if you are talking about readline
functionality,
what's the con
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