"Martin Rudalics" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Do you get a menu-bar if you start emacs -q ? > > No. >
No menu-bar on windows -- that's very odd. Sounds like the version you got is hoaxed? >> >> If you do, something in your .emacs disables the menu-bar. >> > > I don't get a menubar without any .emacs at all. > >> >> I don't know what happens here. >> >> Can you produce a self-contained test that can demonstrate the problem? >> > > I shall send you my 7000 lines code and the necessary instructions. I will look at it... > >> > Finally, I noticed that my display flickers >> > more frequently - in particular when I display a customization buffer in >> > a subwindow. >> >> I'm not that familiar with the Windows port, but others have reported >> flickering problems - especially with tooltips and the toolbar updates -- >> that still need to be investigated. >> > > Customization buffers - that seems more related to widgets, buttons > and the like. However, intuitively I would say that windows refresh > more frequently - likely my code is responsible for it (windows > means individual Emacs windows). Could be... > >> > I shall tell you more when I have managed to get this Emacs more stable: >> > While I wrote these lines it has crashed my Windows twice and does very >> > strange things with my harddisk whenever it starts up. Once more, >> > thanks for your help, >> >> What version of windows? > > Windows ME (as long as Emacs doesn't crash it) No wonder... Windows ME is the worst version ever -- very unstable. > >> Where did you get the pre-built emacs ? > > http://nqmacs.sourceforge.net/ > >> >> Maybe it was built in a special way? >> > > `emacs-version' gives me > > GNU Emacs 21.3.50.1 (i386-mingw-windows98.3000) of 2005-01-30 on NONIQPC Anybody else tried that version with good results? -- Kim F. Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.cua.dk _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel