Works ok, thanks. ;)
On 2/18/08, Kostya Altukhov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 17, 2008 11:48 PM, burning shadow wrote:
>
> > Ok, less doesn't work when TERM set to "putty".
>
> OK, here's another solution:
>
> 1) use TERM=xterm
> 2) in putty settings, go to Terminal->Features and check "Dis
On Feb 17, 2008 11:48 PM, burning shadow wrote:
> Ok, less doesn't work when TERM set to "putty".
OK, here's another solution:
1) use TERM=xterm
2) in putty settings, go to Terminal->Features and check "Disable
application keypad mode"
That should fix numpad keys in vim without breaking other t
Ok, less doesn't work when TERM set to "putty".
On Feb 16, 2008 3:30 AM, burning shadow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks like it works. ;) But I still wonder why my irssi build worked
> fine with cygwin as TERM..
>
> On 2/16/08, Kostya Altukhov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Try TERM=putty
> >
Looks like it works. ;) But I still wonder why my irssi build worked
fine with cygwin as TERM..
On 2/16/08, Kostya Altukhov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try TERM=putty
> Numpad keys in vim are working for me with this setting, and there is
> no distortion in irssi.
>
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 1
Try TERM=putty
Numpad keys in vim are working for me with this setting, and there is
no distortion in irssi.
On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 11:05 AM, burning shadow
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, this gonna be an offtopic, but how to make numpad keys work in vim
> when TERM set to xterm? It works perf
Ok, this gonna be an offtopic, but how to make numpad keys work in vim
when TERM set to xterm? It works perfect when TERM is cygwin.
On 2/16/08, Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> burning shadow wrote:
>
> > Nope. Everything works fine only when TERM set to cygwin. For example,
> > numpa
burning shadow wrote:
> Nope. Everything works fine only when TERM set to cygwin. For example,
> numpad keys in vim. This is default setting for TERM and works
> perfectly everywhere except that irssi build. And since my own compile
> works just fine, I guess something wrong with the release than
Nope. Everything works fine only when TERM set to cygwin. For example,
numpad keys in vim. This is default setting for TERM and works
perfectly everywhere except that irssi build. And since my own compile
works just fine, I guess something wrong with the release than with my
terminal settings.
PS:
burning shadow wrote, On 16.2.2008 2:08:
I'm running it in PuTTY via SSH connection. TERM set to "cygwin". Yes,
If you are connected using Putty you should probably be using TERM=putty or
TERM=xterm rather than TERM=cygwin.
first 2 or maybe 3 lines. All packages are up to date. And I have
nev
I'm running it in PuTTY via SSH connection. TERM set to "cygwin". Yes,
first 2 or maybe 3 lines. All packages are up to date. And I have
never seen that with my own compiled irssi.
I have made screenshots of my own compiled irssi and irssi from
package windows right after startup:
http://home.sha
> Irssi: Looking up irc.mimi.net.ru 2
> 2:33 -!- IIrssi:
> Connecting to irc.mimi.net.ru [82.146.61.3] port 6667
> 22:33 -!- Irssi: Connection to irc.mimi.net.ru established
>
> Something wrong with time in first two lines. T
Thanks! Finally irssi got into cygwin distribution. :)
I though have noticed some glitches when irssi starts:
Irssi: Looking up irc.mimi.net.ru 2
2:33 -!- IIrssi:
Connecting to irc.mimi.net.ru [82.146.61.3] port 6667
22:33 -!-
Version 0.8.12-1 of "irssi" has been uploaded.
Irssi is a powerful terminal based IRC client.
Some of the features include:
- Perl scripting - The entire behavior and appearence of Irssi can be modified
within these Perl scripts. Irssi provides a script archive with many contributed
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