On Tue, Aug 25, 1998 at 08:58:06PM -0700, Christopher Barry wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm slowly moving from vim to xemacs I got xemacs to remember my
> options for editing *.c files, but I can't get it to remember to use
> size 14 instead of 12 fonts and to change the default foreground to
> whit
> Also, is there a way to run plain old console emacs under X instead of
> always getting a X-windowy version of it started?
You should be able to run it from an Xterm. I would recommend simply using
--
where n=1-7 (usually - mine's setup to have 11 function keys as consoles)
HTH,
Matthew
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*-Christopher Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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| Also, is there a way to run plain old console emacs under X instead of
| always getting a X-windowy version of it started?
(x)emacs -nw
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.elOle.
On Tue, 25 Aug 1998, Christopher Barry wrote:
>
> Also, is there a way to run plain old console emacs under X instead of
If memory serves:
xemacs -nw
(nw= no window, not surprisingly)
Andrew Tarr
Hi guys,
I'm slowly moving from vim to xemacs I got xemacs to remember my
options for editing *.c files, but I can't get it to remember to use
size 14 instead of 12 fonts and to change the default foreground to
white and background to black.
Also, is there a way to run plain old console emacs
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