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* tty control sequences
@ 2007-10-06 12:51 evilborisnet
  2007-10-06 20:08 ` Dan Nicolaescu
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: evilborisnet @ 2007-10-06 12:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-devel

With current emacs CVS, when I start a new tty frame from Putty 
(running remotely), Emacs consistently inserts "0;136;0c" into the 
buffer.  Lossage shows: ESC [ > 0 ; 1 3 6 ; 0 c C-@ C-h l

There was some discussion on this list of this, but I thought it was 
resolved.

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.

Any ideas?


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* Re: tty control sequences
  2007-10-06 12:51 tty control sequences evilborisnet
@ 2007-10-06 20:08 ` Dan Nicolaescu
  2007-10-06 21:26   ` evilborisnet
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Dan Nicolaescu @ 2007-10-06 20:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: evilborisnet; +Cc: emacs-devel

evilborisnet@netscape.net writes:

  > With current emacs CVS, when I start a new tty frame from Putty
  > (running remotely), Emacs consistently inserts "0;136;0c" into the
  > buffer.  Lossage shows: ESC [ > 0 ; 1 3 6 ; 0 c C-@ C-h l
  > 
  > 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.

  > 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.
  > 
  > Any ideas?

I can't reproduce this. Can you please send a precise description on
how you get this starting from "emacs -Q"?

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* Re: tty control sequences
  2007-10-06 20:08 ` Dan Nicolaescu
@ 2007-10-06 21:26   ` evilborisnet
  2007-10-07  5:38     ` Dan Nicolaescu
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: evilborisnet @ 2007-10-06 21:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-devel; +Cc: evilborisnet


> From: Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu>
>
> evilborisnet@netscape.net 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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* Re: tty control sequences
  2007-10-06 21:26   ` evilborisnet
@ 2007-10-07  5:38     ` Dan Nicolaescu
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Dan Nicolaescu @ 2007-10-07  5:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: evilborisnet; +Cc: emacs-devel

evilborisnet@netscape.net writes:

  > > From: Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu>
  > >  > 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.

I have never seen what you describe. But if you find a reliable way of
reproducing this, please post it here with all the details and all the
steps needed.

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