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bug#45042: 27.1; emacs -nw on Windows does not always update cursor posi


From: Ed Avis
Subject: bug#45042: 27.1; emacs -nw on Windows does not always update cursor position on screen
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2021 08:00:00 +0000

The problem with the cursor movement not updating doesn't just happen under Alacritty.  I can also reproduce it using an ssh server on Windows, by sshing to the machine and running emacs -nw.  The ssh client can be PuTTY or the Windows port of OpenSSH running in the Windows command prompt.  Unsetting TERM does not appear to make a difference in any of these cases.



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