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RE: [h-e-w] term (ansi-term) and cygwin
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Sprenger, Karel |
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RE: [h-e-w] term (ansi-term) and cygwin |
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Mon, 10 Jun 2002 23:03:05 +0200 |
Hi Benoit,
For me M-x term fails as it does for you, that is: I get a buffer in which
nothing happens. But why would you want to run man in a terminal buffer? In a
shell buffer it works just fine, although you get the complete manual in your
the buffer. If you don't want that, use woman or the regular man (although in
that case you would have to make sure the man program gets the proper MANPATH).
Less doesn't seem to work in a shell buffer, but then again, isn't emacs great
for browsing in a buffer?
Cheers,
Karel
-----Original Message-----
From: Benoit ROUSSELLE [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: maandag 10 juni 2002 11:26
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [h-e-w] term (ansi-term) and cygwin
"Sprenger, Karel" <address@hidden> writes:
> and a similar emacs setup like yours. With that M-x shell gives a bash shell
> that works well.
M-x shell works fine for me too.
but M-x term or M-x ansi-term are not working properly.
i want to use those term and ansi-term in order be able to use man,
more and others ...
can you try it ? do a M-x term and type in the term buffer man printf.
What does it do for you ?
Thanks for the answer ;)
Benoit.
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Benoit ROUSSELLE