Jay Borkenhagen writes:
> Let me ask: In "emacs -nw", should display-hourglass ever be set to t?
> Seems like maybe emacs should do a better job of setting this
> variable. Or should vm check whether a window system is being used,
> and if not then don't even bother checking display-hourglass?
I
> > I changed display-hourglass to nil, and I now I do see the "No new
> > mail ..." message disappear from the minibuffer after 4 seconds. If
> > that is what I have to do to get the desired behavior I'm OK with
> > that, but I think this all may not be working the way Uday had
> > intended
Jay Borkenhagen writes:
> I changed display-hourglass to nil, and I now I do see the "No new
> mail ..." message disappear from the minibuffer after 4 seconds. If
> that is what I have to do to get the desired behavior I'm OK with
> that, but I think this all may not be working the way Uday had
>