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* Emacs backspace and delete.
@ 2008-10-23 16:18 DaLoverhino
  2008-10-23 22:21 ` TheFlyingDutchman
  2008-10-24  9:52 ` Nikolaj Schumacher
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: DaLoverhino @ 2008-10-23 16:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

If I type

unix> emacs

An emacs window pops up.  I'm on version 22, on windows running
exceed.  The backspace key works as I would expect.

But when I type:

unix> emacs -nw

emacs fires up in an exceed xterm, however the backspace key no longer
works as it did.  The delete key does it's job.  Since my backspace
key is a much bigger key, I'd like to be able to have it work.  Does
anyone know how to do so?


Also, I noticed on my machine, emacs is slow when processing x-
events.  It seems like when I click the mouse inside the emacs window,
emacs wants to refresh the gui menu on top.  Is there anyway to fire
up emacs (NOT using -nw option), but tell emacs don't give me a gui
menu bar, give me none or a text one.  I do most of my comands as key
strokes anyways.

thanks.



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