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Re: Emacs (in console) on 2 screens.
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Martin |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs (in console) on 2 screens. |
Date: |
14 May 2007 02:50:34 -0700 |
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G2/1.0 |
> Alternatively, Martin, consider using proper X version of emacs, ie. run
> without -nw. This will allow you to create and place multiple frames
> independently, exactly in the way you want them.
It works with two windows now in X ... somehow I could run emacs, but
it was always running in a console.
Now as a default when I run emacs it runs in X and only if I type
emacs -nw it runs on the console.
I solved the problem by looking at my Synaptic package manager and
installed emacs (again).
Thanks for the help
Martin
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