Jonathan Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip] | Okay, so emacs is a religion, I can deal with that. I use emacs the | editor quite a bit. However, I can't get xemacs-20 to suspend with | CNTRL-Z on my computer so I either have to use multiple virtual terminals | or do everything under X. | | Do you know what the problem is?
When you're running it in a terminal window you can't get it to suspend when you hit Ctrl+Z? Is your suspend character set to Ctrl+Z? At the Unix prompt do a "stty -a". What's it say for "susp = ". It should, for example, be "susp = ^Z" and you can set it by doing % stty susp ^V^Z The ^V is the bash shells literal quote key. It just says to treat the next key you hit literally and not to interpret it. Of course this is also a terminal setting, it shows as the "lnext" character when you do the "stty -a". Gary