Quoting Rodrigo Bernardo Pimentel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Just curious. Any example of how XEmacs is in some ways superior > > to Emacs? (this is a serious question). Thanks. > > I don't know if that's changed since then, but one of the reasons I > switched from FSF Emacs to XEmacs is that, with XEmacs, gnuclient opens the > requested file in a new window in the console where I called it, not in the > original emacs windows (as happens with FSF Emacs).
No idea. There was also the multi tty support that Emacs was lacking but which has been implemented recently. -- J閞鬽e Marant