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* why does ^G sometimes not work?
@ 2009-03-15  4:48 Samuel Wales
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From: Samuel Wales @ 2009-03-15  4:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I often use ido to complete outline paths in org.  It works well, but
sometimes it takes a very long time.  But ^G does not stop it.

The computer grinds to a slow.  top says that Emacs is taking half of
CPU and Safari is taking the other half.  So it's in a tight loop (and
so is some advertisement on Safari, probably).

I was hoping that ^G would stop anything that emacs does.

GNU Emacs 22.2.1
Carbon

Are there any signals I can send to make it stop without crashing?

Thanks.

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