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RE: rxvt problems - traps control codes
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Subject: RE: rxvt problems - traps control codes
- From: "Andrew Logue" <avlogue at home dot com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 19:13:54 -0700
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Earnie Boyd [mailto:earnie_boyd@yahoo.com]
> Sent: January 24, 2001 6:51 AM
> To: Andrew Logue
> Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: rxvt problems - traps control codes
>
>
> Andrew Logue wrote:
> >
> > This should be an easy one:
> >
> > I have rxvt running the win95 port of CMD.EXE. However, ^C and
> the up/down
> > arrow keys are intercepted by rxvt, and not passed on to CMD.EXE. As a
> > result, I cannot use doskey, even though CMD.EXE has loaded it.
> Also, if I
> > run a batch file through cmd.exe I cannot terminate it with ^C,
> since this
> > terminates rxvt.
> >
> > Please help me fix this!! I know very little about termcaps, TERM, etc.
> >
>
> The only fix, AFAIK, is for you to get the sources for rxvt, the xlib
> from Bub's distro and make it do what you want. Rxvt was designed to
> control the UI so it isn't going to pass through the events of the
> Mouse.
Events of the mouse? up/down arrows and control-c are keyboard commands -
I'm not sure I understand. I just tried running bash via rxvt and the bash
command line history works with my arrow keys. There's got to be a way to
get rxvt to pass these keysyms to the executed application instead of
handling them locally. It passes normal keyboard characters to cmd.exe, so
why not ESC, control-C, etc?
Comments welcome.
TIA,
Andrew.
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