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Re: emacs and PuTTY
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John Oliver |
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Re: emacs and PuTTY |
Date: |
26 Jan 2007 21:31:43 GMT |
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On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 20:06:29 +0000, Springfield wrote:
> Putty and Emacs get along ok, I expect the problem is with the terminal
> type that Emacs is using. What is the value of (getenv "TERM") from
> within Emacs? What OS is the host running?
RHEL4
I don't know how to "getenv TERM" inside of emacs... I'm a vi user :-D
I just had to Google to figure out how to get out of the damn thing :-)
I looked in the .emacs for the user in question, and there's no TERM
set, so I assume he's using whatever the default is.
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* John Oliver http://www.john-oliver.net/ *
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- Re: emacs and PuTTY, Springfield, 2007/01/22
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