"Cantoni, Mike" wrote:
>
> 3) When I run "xemacs" in Blackbox, the top and bottom of the window is not
> visible, am I configured wrong?
>
Well, yes and no... As someone else noted, you can still move the
window around by using Mod1(often ALT on PC keyboards)+Button1.
Once you get the resize bar onto the screen, you can resize it.
But that will probably get tedious pretty quickly. The other options
are to specify some defaults for xemacs, either through the built-in
configuration system, or by putting some entries in Xdefaults. I
expect the reason xemacs is creating such a large window is that it's
trying to display too many lines at too large a font. Configuring it
to use a smaller font, or to not show so many lines at a time should
make it more manageable.
If you need more concrete help, I can dig up the X resources I
used to use for emacs once I get home.
Jeff Raven