Yup, I tested with one window.

Oh well, the proper way to handle it is now implemented... no need to search for further possibilities.

Harold

Igor Pechtchanski wrote:

Oops...  I only tested with one window open.  Apparently, so did Harold. ;-)
        Igor

On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Jason Dufair wrote:


Maybe it's just me, but Windows-M minimizes everything.  Is this
happening to everyone?

(I am talking about Cygwin/XFree86 with -multiwindow, BTW).  For Ctrl-Z
to work, would that mean a fix for Emacs or for X?

Harold L Hunt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Just tried the following:

1) Ctrl-Z: Doesn't work

2) Ctrl-X + Ctrl-Z: Doesn't work

3) Windows-M: Works


Looks like we found a winner.


Note: This is for running emacs under Cygwin/XFree86 with the
-multiwindow command-line parameter.  I gather that is what we are all
talking about here.

Harold

Laura McWilliams wrote:


how about Cntrl-Z or C-X C-Z
it works in X-emacs, anyways...
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On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:


On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Jason Dufair wrote:



Does anyone have any suggestion on how to minimize GNU Emacs running
under Cygwin/XFree86 with the keyboard?  I don't really need Emacs'
M-Spc command, so should I just undefine it?  Will that cause the
keystroke to be passed to Windows?

If your machine has a Windows key, you could use Windows-M to minimize any window (I don't know if XFree86 intercepts that keystroke). Just a thought. Igor





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