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- From: toy@crd.ge.com (Raymond L. Toy)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: Emx/info and Emacs problems
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.215109.10321@crd.ge.com>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 21:51:09 GMT
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- In article <C17uvG.I33@utdallas.edu>, mdtaylor@utdallas.edu (Michael Taylor) writes:
- |> Does anyone have info working from any directory that came with emx-0.8f?
- |> It only works for me in the /emx/info directory, even though I've added
- |> /emx/info to my path abd set the infopath in config.sys. I get a can't
- |> find top node in info directory unless I am in /emx/info.
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- My version seems to be working just fine. Don't remember doing anything special.
- However, you can try something like
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- (setq Info-directory-list "/emx/info")
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- in your .emacs file.
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- |>
- |> I am also having problems with emacs. C-z gives me a the command prompt,
- |> but exit doesn't close the window. It puts me back in emacs.
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- I believe C-z is supposed to shell out instead of stopping the process.
- I don't think OS/2 can suspend a process like Unix.
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- |>
- |> Thanks in advance.
- |>
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- Ray
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