Hello everyone,
Which cygwin package includes stty in it?
Thanks
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Hi Christopher,
First, thanks to you and Randall, I now understand the issue and have made
my peace with the reported problem.
This email is about your expressed opinion that the cygwin key bindings
could have been better than they currently are. I have been thinking about
what you are saying, a
Thank you both for the explanations.
The differnece between a "terminal" (as in cygwin console) and a "terminal
emulator" (as in hyperterm) finally clicked for me.
I am interfacing (using telnet) to an application that expects an ansi
terminal and this is just not possible with the cygwin console.
Hi Randall,
Thanks once again and in response to your question as to why I am trying to
chang TERM, it is because I need it to generate \EOP for pressing f1 and
\EOQ for pressing f2. This is the reason why I got into this. These key
sequences are what is produced when I use other telnet clients
> software behaves, either in response to output escape codes or in
> generating escape codes for things like the function or arrow keys.
>
> I don't know what's up with "captoinfo," but you'll need to give us more
> details if you want help with that.
>
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Hi I've spent two days investigating this and sorry if this has been
answered already. I was not able to find any references.
The problem I have is that the cygwin terminal window which runs the bash
shell is generating the wrong key codes when function keys, such as f1, f2,
etc, are pressed.
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