cygwin/emacs remaps C-h

2002-10-14 Thread Tom Roche
I have begun running the cygwinized emacs GNU Emacs 21.2 (i686-pc-cygwin) of 2002-10-14 that is setup.exe-able from cygwin 1.3.13-1. It was very easy to setup, but it has its quirks. One is that C-h is mapped to DEL in both X and -nox. Is there any way to restore it to its normal help-command ro

Re: cygwin/emacs remaps C-h

2002-10-14 Thread Eli Zaretskii
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Tom Roche wrote: > C-h is mapped to DEL in > both X and -nox. Is there any way to restore it to its normal > help-command role (without also screwing up Backspace and > Delete)? I.e. make C-h, Backspace, and Delete works in Cygwin the > way they do in "normal" NT emacs. Doe

RE: cygwin/emacs remaps C-h

2002-10-15 Thread Kris Thielemans
Hi Tom, > > I have begun running the cygwinized emacs > > GNU Emacs 21.2 (i686-pc-cygwin) of 2002-10-14 > > that is setup.exe-able from cygwin 1.3.13-1. It was very easy to > setup, does that mean you've sorted out the terminal problem then? (I didn't have any problems are doing the CYGWIN and

Re: cygwin/emacs remaps C-h

2002-10-15 Thread Tom Roche
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Tom Roche wrote: >> C-h is mapped to DEL in both X and -nox. So as a result I see (out-of-the-box) * Backspace removes character to left of mark * Delete removes character under mark * C-h removes character to left of mark >> Is there any way to restore it to its normal

Re: cygwin/emacs remaps C-h

2002-10-15 Thread Joe Buehler
Tom Roche wrote: > that is setup.exe-able from cygwin 1.3.13-1. It was very easy to > setup, but it has its quirks. One is that C-h is mapped to DEL in > both X and -nox. Is there any way to restore it to its normal > help-command role (without also screwing up Backspace and > Delete)? I.e. make