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From: Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr>
Date: 12 May 1997 13:04:23 +0200
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One aspect of gnuattach that annoys me horribly is that its function
is totally confused with the function of gnuclient.  For instance, the
message "press C-x # when done" and the whole /concept/ of pressing
`C-x #' when done doesn't apply to gnuattach.

A real problem is that pressing `C-x 5 0' doesn't kill gnuattach
(although it *does* clean up the TTY correctly, so you can press

If someone is willing to do the work (or tell me what needs to be
done), I believe gnuattach should be changed in the following ways:

1) no more `C-x #' silliness -- what is good for gnuclient isn't
   necessarily good for gnuattach;

2) when you delete the last frame on a gnuattached TTY device via
   `C-x 5 0', it should tell the gnuattach process to die;

3) suspending gnuattach and resuming still doesn't work well for me, I
   get

   (1) (error/warning) Error in process filter: (wrong-type-argument number-char-or-marker-p nil) 

-- 
Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr> | Student at FER Zagreb, Croatia
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Then...  his face does a complete change of expression.  It goes from
a "Vengeance is mine" expression, to a "What the fuck" blank look.

