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Re: tty control sequences
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evilborisnet |
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Re: tty control sequences |
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Sat, 06 Oct 2007 17:26:02 -0400 |
From: Dan Nicolaescu <address@hidden>
address@hidden writes:
> ...
> There was some discussion on this list of this, but I thought it was
> resolved.
A possible solution has been determined, but no fix has been checked
in yet.
Thanks. I find it does not do this predictably. For example, whether
running it within/outside screen may matter. Last couple of times I
tried it it worked ok inside of screen, but failed outside of screen
(I am referring to where I run emacsclient). Might be a timing issue,
as mentioned in an earlier thread.
> Also, when I try to suspend with C-z, I get a "suspended (signal)"
> message priinted in a seemingly random place across the screen,
> followed by the prompt (possibly on the next line), and only then
the
> cursor moves to the bottom of the screen.
>
I can't reproduce this. Can you please send a precise description on
how you get this starting from "emacs -Q"?
Start emacs any way you like (I tried emacs-cvs from console,
or emacs-cvs -nw from a putty running remotely). Now go to another
window (I tried another putty, or another screen (or whatever it is
called)
in screen), and type /path/to/emacslient -t. Now issue a C-z in it and
I see
what I described. Sometimes. I cannot reproduce it reliably now.
It happens occasionally, though.
--Boris
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