>>>>> "tlg" == the lone gunman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
tlg> My xemacs 20.4 has a nasty characteristic when I hit "Ctrl-Z" to tlg> suspend it. The cursor jumps to the bottom of the screen, and tlg> everything moves up one line. Typically, as with plain emacs, I get a tlg> prompt, but with the xemacs I have installed, this does not happen. I tlg> can type away, anything, to my heart's content, and nothing happens. tlg> The characters are echoed on the screen, but have no effect. I tried tlg> hitting Ctrl-Z again, but that does nothing. I tried the following tlg> commands: reset, clear, fg, bg, exit... none of them had any effect. tlg> I also tried the xemacs exit command "Ctrl-X Ctrl-C" and that didn't tlg> do anything. tlg> tlg> If I hit Ctrl-C, xemacs asks me if I want to autosave, then dumps core tlg> and exits! What gives? Has anyone else had this problem? tlg> tlg> Note: this is only on the console -- Ctrl-Z seems to be okay under X. This is a known bug with XEmacs running with gpm on the console. Uninstall gpm, or use Emacs (or X11!). -- Eric Marsden emarsden @ mail.dotcom.fr It's elephants all the way down