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Re: zsh for win32 - installation of zshrc
- X-seq: zsh-users 1798
- From: Stephen Marley <Stephen.Marley@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: ZShell Users List <zsh-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: zsh for win32 - installation of zshrc
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 18:08:50 +0100
- In-reply-to: <vbd4su94jxw.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; from David N. Blank-Edelman on Tue, Sep 15, 1998 at 08:52:27AM -0400
- Organisation: Memex Technology Ltd.
- References: <AF4C1F8C5306D111AD5F0000F8662ED3053088B7@RED-MSG-41> <vbd4su94jxw.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 15 September 1998, David N. Blank-Edelman wrote:
> Howdy-
> I just wanted to de-lurk for a moment to say publically that I'm one
> of those people who uses your zsh port on NT and I am *really,
> really* grateful for all of the time you've put in so far to make it
> work. I'm sure I'm not alone in this appreciation.
No you're certainly not. Life on NT would be almost unbearable without
Amol's Zsh port and other great progs like Vim.
> P.S. Now if I could only get a decent console window under NT that can
> do scrollback and reasonable cut and paste....
I'd love to have the XFree86 xterm as the console window. It's probably
been ported under cygwin32 but running an Xserver just to get a decent
console window seems a bit OTT.
BTW, you can get scrollback (if I understand your terminology properly).
Properties->Layout->Screen buffer size does the trick. Cut and paste
works too but it is incredibly fiddly as you need to muck about with
the menu.
--
stephen@xxxxxxxxx
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