Irb on windows @{[ etc

Just to set set things straight (once more)...

Im currently stuck at a win32 machine...

unable to write @{[ in irb...

I know that there's a solution, but several searches couldnt help me...

Please obi-wan!

Mikkel Bruun

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See the http://www.rubywiki.de/wiki/FAQ, its in german but the
solution is quite obvious.

- Ville

Dňa Streda 15 Február 2006 09:57 Mikkel Bruun napísal:

Just to set set things straight (once more)...

Im currently stuck at a win32 machine...

unable to write @{[ in irb...

I know that there's a solution, but several searches couldnt help me...

Please obi-wan!

Mikkel Bruun

www.strongside.dk - Football Portal(DK)
nflfeed.helenius.org - Football News(DK)
ting.minline.dk - Buy Old Stuff!(DK)

You really, really, really want a US layout for coding. The pinky strain of
using AltGr for those characters gets painful real soon.

David Vallner

Bookmarked! Thanks a bunch...

Mikkel Bruun

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On Wednesday, February 15, 2006, at 6:08 PM, Ville Mattila wrote:

See the http://www.rubywiki.de/wiki/FAQ, its in german but the
solution is quite obvious.

- Ville

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"Ville Mattila" <mulperi@cc.hut.fi> wrote in message
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See the http://www.rubywiki.de/wiki/FAQ, its in german but the
solution is quite obvious.

- Ville

Just to help those of use who (only) understand english, feed that URL to:

It actually does an almost understandable translation. Sample:

Why don't function into irb under Windows some keys?

This is an error in the software: Indications, for which the AltGr key is
needed, cannot be entered. The exact circumstances of the error are not
admit (it steps probably only with Windows 2000 and XP on), but he can be
repaired, as in a listing (for example into own files ) a file inputrc with
following contents is put on:

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For english instructions on getting irb to work with non-english
keyboards on Windows XP see:

Regards,

Peter

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On 2/16/06, Phil Duby <newshoundat@atphriendly.atnet> wrote:

"Ville Mattila" <mulperi@cc.hut.fi> wrote in message
news:d5hphtwh.fsf@cc.hut.fi...
> See the http://www.rubywiki.de/wiki/FAQ, its in german but the
> solution is quite obvious.
>
> - Ville

Just to help those of use who (only) understand english, feed that URL to:

http://www.google.com/language_tools?hl=en

It actually does an almost understandable translation. Sample:

Why don't function into irb under Windows some keys?

This is an error in the software: Indications, for which the AltGr key is
needed, cannot be entered. The exact circumstances of the error are not
admit (it steps probably only with Windows 2000 and XP on), but he can be
repaired, as in a listing (for example into own files ) a file inputrc with
following contents is put on:

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Hello,
Perhaps slightly offtopic
but the msys shell does not seem
to work properly with irb.

In cmd.exe you get a normal prompt
after starting irb, but with msys you get
no prompt at all, exactly as if you start
ruby with no command line args.

Occasionally irb crashes in msys, and I
think its due to the output issue in some way.

Anyone have some experience with this?
Thanks,

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