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Re: Emacs routinely gets stuck in single_kboard mode
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs routinely gets stuck in single_kboard mode |
Date: |
Fri, 16 Jul 2004 12:08:58 -0400 |
Please wait; this keyboard is locked by activity on the foobar:0
display
and 2) pressing C-g would pop up a (faked?) y-or-n-p with a variation
of the following prompt (but better worded):
Break the lock? (Warning, the effects may be unexpected) (y or n)
Pressing C-g again would cancel the prompt and leave Emacs in
single-keyboard state, so the user would not accidentally break the
lock.
I think that is not hard enough to do by accident. It would
cause problems.
How about if it displays one message, discards all input, displays
another message, then asks for input? That could be harder to do by
accident. Maybe it could even discard input twice, separated by one
second?
- Re: Emacs routinely gets stuck in single_kboard mode, (continued)
Re: Emacs routinely gets stuck in single_kboard mode, Richard Stallman, 2004/07/11
- Re: Emacs routinely gets stuck in single_kboard mode, Lőrentey Károly, 2004/07/12
- Re: Emacs routinely gets stuck in single_kboard mode, Richard Stallman, 2004/07/12
- Re: Emacs routinely gets stuck in single_kboard mode, Lőrentey Károly, 2004/07/13
- Re: Emacs routinely gets stuck in single_kboard mode, David Kastrup, 2004/07/13
- Re: Emacs routinely gets stuck in single_kboard mode, Richard Stallman, 2004/07/14
- Re: Emacs routinely gets stuck in single_kboard mode, Lőrentey Károly, 2004/07/15
- Re: Emacs routinely gets stuck in single_kboard mode,
Richard Stallman <=