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Phillip M. Eberz |
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windows, telnet, emacs -nw, and C-c |
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Wed, 27 Jun 2001 18:27:31 -0400 (EDT) |
I'm trying to be able to telnet into my win2k box and run emacs -nw. It
works, but i can't get a C-c thru into emacs. I know the C-c is getting thru
the command interpreter because i can use it to break, e.g., long directory
listings. Win2k ships with a simple disabled-by-default telnet in case you
want to test it yourself.
Is this a problem with emacs in -nw mode? Do i have a choice other than
remapping all the emacs uses of C-c (not envyable)? If that is my only option,
where can i find info on how to do that?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. I've searched around a bit
but have been unable to find anything helpful.
-ojo
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