I have the same issue - I hate the X version. Try putting:

alias emacs="/usr/bin/emacs -nw"

into your .bashrc (or equivalent for other shell). That's what I do.

On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 02:30:40PM +0200, Karl Hammar spanked upon the buttocks of Barbie in Morse Code:

Is there any way i can keep emacs trapped in my nice transparent console? ;)

the X interface is very ugly and not particularly useful...


Tom Hibbert Work: someday Home: +649 815 1838 Obtain my GPG Key from: http://cryptocracy.hn.org/pubkey.txt
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The command line switch is -nw:

$ man emacs 2>/dev/null | col -b | grep -B1 -A4 -- -nw

      -nw     Tells  Emacs not to use its special interface to X.  If you use
              this switch when invoking Emacs from an xterm(1)  window,  dis-
              play  is  done  in  that window.  This must be the first option
              specified in the command line.

I don't know if there is anything you can put in your .emacs, sorry.

Regards,
/Karl

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