On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 01:48:25 +0100, Anders Jackson wrote: >Glyn Millington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Gary Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> > emacs 19, 20, & 21 on my woody boxes all have blinking cursors, which I >> > find annoying. Oddly enough, emacs 20.7 on my winbox does not blink. >> > So, the questions are how do I change the default behavior, what is the >> > command line toggle, and what are the appropriate lines to add to .emacs >> > to override the default? >> > >> >> Thi is on Xemacs so may not be relevant but..... >> >> C-h a gives, amongst other things, I was looking for this in my win32 v 20.7, where the function does not exist %-{ >> >> blink-cursor-mode
OK, found on the linbox v21 >> setting this nil should stop it fluttering at you, but there is a warning >> that it "should not" need altering ! No warning here. > >You should prob. execute it with M-x blink-cursor-mode instead. Tried M-x blink-cursor-mode -- got no error msg, also got no change. I couldn't get it to take an arg, i.e. -1 (non-positive nr). I went to .emacs and added: (blink-cursor-mode) <-- to see if would toggle (blink-cursor-mode -1) (blink-cursor-mode nil) (setq blink-cursor-mode -1) (setq blink-cursor-mode nil) None of these worked. No error msgs. (Yep, I remembered to save, exit emacs, and restart each time.) I'm not an emacs/elisp programmer so probably not doing this right. Corrections? > >It works on Emacs 21.1 But not for me 8~/ -- gt Yes I fear I am living beyond my mental means--Nash -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]