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Re: C-m in shell mode and non-functioning M-!



Hi Will,
  You should use the 'eterm' package for 'telnet'ing and such.
Instead of M-x shell, try M-x term, followed by C-c C-j -
(terminal line mode).  Have fun!

Brian.
>>>>> ""W" == "W L Estes" <wlestes@hamlet.uncg.edu> writes:

  "W> Hello all,

  "W> using slackware 3.2, kernel 2.0.29, emacs 19.34, emacspeak 6.0:

  "W> from an interactive shel (M-x shell), i telnet to the campus
  "W> UNIX box and the buffer is filled with C-m chars, escape
  "W> sequences printed literally. the TERM variable is set to linux
  "W> outside emacs, but inside the subshell, the TERM variable is set
  "W> to dumb.

  "W> also, keys such as M-! do not provoke any action from emacs and
  "W> key presses such as M-v are read as esc v.

  "W> (by M- i mean left-ALT.)

  "W> does anybody know what can be done about these two problems?

  "W> thanks --will

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