From: Philip Perucci (dsc3pzp@nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil)
Date: 05/10/93


From: dsc3pzp@nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil (Philip Perucci)
Subject: Re: X11 and emacs
Date: Mon, 10 May 1993 16:03:35 GMT

In article <9744@sersun1.essex.ac.uk> chasw@essex.ac.uk (S.W. Chan) writes:
>Hello all,
>
>Finally, I managed to get X windows to run. But, my emacs editor does not
>like working in a xterm environment. The arrows and keypad does not function
>as what it should. I have tried everything; copied Xmodmap.uk to .xmodmaprc
>to $HOME and copied the vt100.el to xterm.el in /usr/emacs/...
>
>I am still unable to get the keyboard to work correctly. One thing I did
>notice is if I logon as su, emacs behaved properly!!
>
>Please help...Thanks
>
>Thanks again,
>..Kenneth.
>
>******************************************************************************
>Kenneth Chan S.W.
>e-mail: chasw@sx.ac.uk
>Department of ESE, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, CO4 3SQ, UK
>
>******************************************************************************
>Kenneth Chan S.W.
>e-mail: chasw@sx.ac.uk
>Department of ESE, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, CO4 3SQ, UK

Got a spare 10Mb of HD? If so, get 'lemacs' from sunsite. If
you have SLS, get the l1, l2, ... l5 disks.

'Lemacs' is a VERY nice emacs, with special extensions for use
under X Window.

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