Date: Tue, 30 May 1995 07:29:37 +0300 From: kallio@jyu.fi (Seppo Kallio) To: dkelly@iquest.com (David Kelly) Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: ** Problem with direct emacs+Macintosh NCSA Telnet 2.6 ** Message-ID: <v0151010babf04d4d120e@[130.234.41.39]>
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>>Hi >> >>I have one node with FreeBSD 2.0 and one with SNAP-950412 >> >>Both have same problem with emacs if I do telnet directly from my Macintos= h: >> >>1. In emacs C-c does not work. 2. When I return to emacs with fg after >>Control-Z, emacs seems to be in line mode. > >In NCSA Telnet 2.6, go to the Edit:Preferences:Terminal dialog and >disable ^C, ^S, and ^Q from the session Interupt, Stop, and Start. >Just select these characters and hit the delete key. The problem is >that these characters were not getting past NCSA Telnet. > >I don't have NCSA Telnet handy to verify what I say is exactly true, >but I've had the same problem myself. One of the Preferences dialog >boxes has 3 EditText items with ^C, ^S, and ^Q entered by default. >Remove them and you'll be happy. I am quite sure problem is NOT there. I have disabled "Interrup Process" =3D= ^C And this should work same if I use directly the Unix box or indirectly (agreed?). And it does not explain why emacs is not in raw mode after fg. If I go back to emacs I can see all control-characters and I have to push return before emacs interpretes the commands. Seppo
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