Is it possible to use Cygwin and it's respective X server as a replacement
shell for explorer.exe?
Sal
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amely, there were no cute
little (and totally redundant) "buttons" for 'cut', 'paste' etc... is there
any way to get rid of or "turn off" this button toolbar? Thanks
-Sal
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No not the console version (which can also be invoked with "emacs-nox").
"Elfyn McBratney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Sal wrote:
> > I just downloaded the latest version of cygwin, along with emacs 21.2
and
> > it's
(tool-bar-mode 0) did the trick thanks. However, is it me, or does the menu
bar seem a little too fat?
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> Sal wrote:
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> > I just downloaded the latest version of cygwin, along with emacs 21.2
I had that same problem. Turning the printer off would give me the problem
but so would disabling spoolsv.exe even when I had no printer.
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> That was is it. My printer was turned off. Turned back on, went to the
> C
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OK I figured out the issue. Inside .bashrc (in the Linux remote
machine), I was executing xrdb every time I was logging in, but I only
meant it to execute it when requesting xterm. So, I included the following
lines in .bashrc, and everything works.
Thank you berndbausch! You were spot on!
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