You're right. That suspends it. Those other key sequences don't seem to say anything. C-x C-c itself results in absolutely nothing. Emacs still sits there with a blinking cursor. "Kai Großjohann" wrote in message news:vafd6rxxy34.fsf@crybaby.cs.uni-dortmund.de... > "Greg K" writes: > > > It IS weird, and I've just now discovered by accident that C-z (Ctrl-z) will > > cause it to exit. That solves that I guess. :) > > No, I think that C-z will only suspend Emacs. You can use the "fg" > command (on a Unix system) to get back to it. > > What does C-h k C-x C-c say? What does C-h k C-z say? > > kai > -- > A large number of young women don't trust men with beards. (BFBS Radio) >