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Re: NTEmacs shell/CygWin: should control-C work?


>>>>> "RFK" == RFK Partners, Inc <Larry> writes:

    RFK> At 11:22 AM 1/18/2001, Daniel Barclay wrote:
    >> "Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" wrote:
    >> > 
    >> > At 02:15 PM 1/16/2001, Daniel Barclay wrote:
    >> > >"Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" wrote:
    >> > > >
    >> > >...
    >> > > > ... However,
    >> > > > I can say you'll have better luck with a Cygwin version of Emacs, like
    >> > > > XEmacs.  You'll find Cygwin applications work much better with other
    >> > > > Cygwin applications, especially in areas of detail like this.
    >> > >
    >> > >How different is XEmacs from GNU/NTEmacs?
    >> > >
    >> > >(I don't do much (any) Lisp programming, so I guess I'm just asking about
    >> > >default configuration and about compatibility of add-ons like JDE.)
    >> > 
    >> > Sorry, I was a little unclear.  AFAIK, there is a Cygwin version of XEmacs
    >> > but there isn't one for NTEmacs.  My main point was that signal functionality
    >> > can be handled by Cygwin (and is) or by the O/S.  However, the signal coming
    >> > from a Win32 app doesn't get the same response out of Cygwin as one coming
    >> > from a Cygwin app.  If you have problems in this area, your best bet is to
    >> > use Cygwin-enabled versions of apps when available.
    >> 
    >> I just meant how different is XEmacs from NTEmacs to the user?  If I switch 
    >> from NTEmacs (which I'm used to) to XEmacs (which I don't know), how big a 
    >> change is that likely to been (from the Emacs user point of view)?


    RFK> I, of course, am not qualified to answer that question since I don't use
    RFK> Emacs at all.  Others might be able to help.  You may be better off asking
    RFK> this question on some Emacs list though...

I've done the switch a long time ago. NO big deal.
Just switch of the toolbar and it feels like Emacs.

Ciao
  Volker


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