This is a well known problem. A quick glance at the
newsgroup finds some things:
- Use the tshell
article
- Set up correct terminfo (and hope that the program you use looks at it).
article
- Have a look at the eterm package in your distribution (I'm not sure if this is XEmacs only). This package contains the tshell and the doc says it's a realy ANSI terminal: * Uses standard ANSI (vt102) escape sequences.
- Here is a
longer
discussion of the topic.
Good Luck!
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Stefan
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