On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Dan Bruhn wrote:
> Hello Alexander
>
> Did you find any solution or workaround for this problem?
Not yet. I was able to reproduce it at work, but not in a debugger.
I hope I get a bit further after I've finished a test this week.
bye
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Hello Alexander
Did you find any solution or workaround for this problem?
/Regards Dan
On 09/06/05 14:16 +0200, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Dan Bruhn wrote:
>
> > I forgot to mention that you need to change Windows keyboard layout under
> > regional settings for the problem
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Dan Bruhn wrote:
> I forgot to mention that you need to change Windows keyboard layout under
> regional settings for the problem to apear. Using "-kxblayout" se is not
> enough.
>
> The easiest way is to just add the swedish layout and switch to that with the
> language bar
I forgot to mention that you need to change Windows keyboard layout under
regional settings for the problem to apear. Using "-kxblayout" se is not enough.
The easiest way is to just add the swedish layout and switch to that with the
language bar while starting the cygwin session. That way you do
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Dan Bruhn wrote:
> Hi
>
> Problem:
> If i start a xterm from a already existing xterm and minimize either of them
> keys in the still open xterm starts behaving strange.
>
> ALT_GR seems to be the most consistent affected key. If i try to type a \ on
> the specific layout
Hi
Problem:
If i start a xterm from a already existing xterm and minimize either of them
keys in the still open xterm starts behaving strange.
ALT_GR seems to be the most consistent affected key. If i try to type a \ on
the specific layout which is SE (Swedish) all kind of strange characters