X-Git-Url: https://ncurses.scripts.mit.edu/?p=ncurses.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.MinGW;h=f7d789777a1d5156d79363b94b094f1aa48b81c0;hp=f879f3b3c817fa80a4c1f5b6ff1a39c1de2d2e46;hb=a3725e39272393790e32a083fd7391aad607828d;hpb=a108bc76f220a81a223a5c25f59195af60452128 diff --git a/README.MinGW b/README.MinGW index f879f3b3..f7d78977 100644 --- a/README.MinGW +++ b/README.MinGW @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ -- sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior written -- -- authorization. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- $Id: README.MinGW,v 1.8 2012/01/21 23:55:33 tom Exp $ +-- $Id: README.MinGW,v 1.9 2012/09/22 17:46:04 tom Exp $ -- Author: Juergen Pfeifer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -55,8 +55,9 @@ to provide the includes, libraries and DLLs to be used with the more common traditional development environments on Windows, mainly with Microsoft Visual Studio. -It is necessary to unset the TERM environment variable, to activate the -Windows console-driver. +The TERM environment variable must be set specially to active the Windows +console-driver. The driver checks if TERM is set to "#win32con" (explicit +use) or if TERM is unset or empty (implicit). Please also make sure that MSYS links to the correct directory containing your MinGW toolchain. For TDM this is usually C:\MinGW64. In your Windows @@ -83,7 +84,9 @@ hooks for interop, I recommend using these options: --enable-term-driver --enable-interop -This is the configuration commandline as I'm using it at the moment (assuming environment variable MINGW_ROOT to hold the root directory name of your MinGW build): +This is the configuration commandline as I'm using it at the moment (assuming +environment variable MINGW_ROOT to hold the root directory name of your MinGW +build): ./configure \ --prefix=$MINGW_ROOT \ @@ -120,7 +123,7 @@ experimental. A lot is still TODO, e.g.: - - Wide Character support + - Wide Character support (display is workable, but input untested) The Win32Con driver should actually only use Unicode in the future. - Thread support (locking). If using TDM toolchain this is done by @@ -131,5 +134,5 @@ A lot is still TODO, e.g.: - Workarounds for MinGW's filesystem access are necessary to make infocmp work (though tic works). -To support terminfo, we need to have an ioctl() simulation for the -serial and networked Terminals. +To support terminfo, we would need to have an ioctl() simulation for the +serial and networked terminals.