On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Andrew Coppin
wrote:
> Tim Attwood wrote:
>>>
>>> Last time I tried something like this [on Windows], it didn't seem to
>>> work. I wanted to trap arrow keys and so forth, but they seem to be being
>>> used for input history. (I.e., pressing the up-arrow produces
>
Tim Attwood wrote:
Last time I tried something like this [on Windows], it didn't seem to
work. I wanted to trap arrow keys and so forth, but they seem to be
being used for input history. (I.e., pressing the up-arrow produces
previously-entered lines of text, and none of this appears to be
reac
Last time I tried something like this [on Windows], it didn't seem to
work. I wanted to trap arrow keys and so forth, but they seem to be being
used for input history. (I.e., pressing the up-arrow produces
previously-entered lines of text, and none of this appears to be reaching
the Haskell pro