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Re: Putty and C-s
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Eric Hanchrow |
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Re: Putty and C-s |
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Wed, 12 Sep 2007 07:11:12 -0700 |
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>>>>> "Andy" == Andy Chambers <achambers.home@googlemail.com> writes:
Andy> Putty by default, seems to send the "stop" terminal
Andy> character when you enter C-s. To start the terminal again,
Andy> you have to press C-q. This breaks the default binding for
Andy> isearch-forward. Do you just re-bind isearch-forward to
Andy> something else or is there a way to make putty just send
Andy> what emacs expects?
As far as I know, your problem has nothing to do with PuTTY; you
merely need to do put "stty -ixon" in your .bash_profile.
--
I invented the term 'object-oriented', and believe me, C++ is
not what I had in mind
-- Attributed to Alan Kay
- Putty and C-s, Andy Chambers, 2007/09/12
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