* Re: emacs 19.34 to emacs-21.3 changes
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@ 2003-08-13 17:54 ` Kevin Rodgers
2003-08-13 19:32 ` Jesper Harder
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2003-08-13 17:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
Warren L Dodge wrote:
> I just went from emacs-19.34 to emacs-21.3 on Solaris 8. A lot has happened
> over the last few years.
>
> There are a few things I just can't figure out.
>
> 1. How do you make the initial screen go away without clicking on it? I
> fire up RMAIL in my .emacs. I see RMAIL come up and then the initial
> screen comes up and I have to click to make it go away. In 19.34 it
> would not come up if RMAIL was started.
I think if you call rmail from the command line (i.e. via -f, --funcall, or
--eval), the splash screen won't be displayed.
--
Kevin Rodgers
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* Re: emacs 19.34 to emacs-21.3 changes
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2003-08-13 17:54 ` emacs 19.34 to emacs-21.3 changes Kevin Rodgers
@ 2003-08-13 19:32 ` Jesper Harder
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From: Jesper Harder @ 2003-08-13 19:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
Warren L Dodge <warrend@mdhost.cse.tek.com> writes:
> I just went from emacs-19.34 to emacs-21.3 on Solaris 8. A lot has
> happened over the last few years.
>
> There are a few things I just can't figure out.
>
> 1. How do you make the initial screen go away without clicking on it? I
> fire up RMAIL in my .emacs. I see RMAIL come up and then the initial
> screen comes up and I have to click to make it go away. In 19.34 it
> would not come up if RMAIL was started.
,----[ C-h v inhibit-startup-message RET ]
| inhibit-startup-message's value is t
|
| *Non-nil inhibits the initial startup message.
| This is for use in your personal init file, once you are familiar
| with the contents of the startup message.
|
| You can customize this variable.
|
`----
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* emacs 19.34 to emacs-21.3 changes
@ 2003-08-13 3:47 Warren L Dodge
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From: Warren L Dodge @ 2003-08-13 3:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
I just went from emacs-19.34 to emacs-21.3 on Solaris 8. A lot has happened
over the last few years.
There are a few things I just can't figure out.
1. How do you make the initial screen go away without clicking on it? I
fire up RMAIL in my .emacs. I see RMAIL come up and then the initial
screen comes up and I have to click to make it go away. In 19.34 it
would not come up if RMAIL was started.
2. In perl-mode it seems to be checking for what color to make everything
across the whole buffer interactively. I delete a " from a string and
the whole buffer turns blue. The I put the " back and eventually it
will turn back to normal colors. 19.34 only did this on the line being
worked on. Is there a way to get the old behaviour?
3, I am not sure but I think I had a similar problem when editing an RMAIL
message that had lots of " and ' characters. I would edit and it would
take forever to take my typing as I moved things around. I did have a
couple of large attachments in other mail messages so the rmail buffer
size was about 3meg.
4. I can't figure out how to enable the browser and mime modes for rmail
messages. Any help here would be appreciated.
Hope someone can help. I hope responses can be by email. I don't frequent the
news pages but can if needed.
Thank you
Warren Dodge
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