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Re: Cygwin Emacs
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borch |
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Re: Cygwin Emacs |
Date: |
26 Nov 2002 02:11:12 -0800 |
kai wrote:
>Does this also happen when you start Emacs as "emacs -q
-no-site-file"?
Yes.
But im kicking myself right now for not trying F1 sooner :) - it
works. However another problem that i forgot to mention in my initial
post is that i cant make a clean exit from emacs. C-x C-c as it says
in the opening screen, doesnt work. After a little investigation it
seems that emacs generally mistakes C-c for C-g. I asked for a key
decription of C-x C-c and it told me that C-x C-g was undefined, i
then asked for a key description of just C-c and it gave me the
description of C-g, so it seems pretty conclusive.
<rant>
This program has obviously not been tested or such a bug would have
quickly been discovered. Note that i havent changed any key bindings
or other configurations - this is the way the program "works" right
after installation.
</rant>
The way ive "exited" emacs lately has been by suspending it (C-x C-z).
It brings me back to the shell, but i suspect it leaves all sorts of
stuff in memory and/or on my harddrive so its not very pretty.
cya
- Cygwin Emacs, borch, 2002/11/24
- Re: Cygwin Emacs, Kai Großjohann, 2002/11/25
- Re: Cygwin Emacs, Leo, 2002/11/25
- Re: Cygwin Emacs,
borch <=
- Re: Cygwin Emacs, Marc Girod, 2002/11/26
- Re: Cygwin Emacs, Marc Girod, 2002/11/27
- Re: Cygwin Emacs, borch, 2002/11/27
- Re: Cygwin Emacs, Marc Girod, 2002/11/28