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Re: Emacs starter kit - disabled menus
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despen |
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Re: Emacs starter kit - disabled menus |
Date: |
Tue, 24 May 2011 20:01:31 -0000 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.2 (gnu/linux) |
Marco Parrone <marco@marcoparrone.com> writes:
> flebber <flebber.crue@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I decided to use emacs starter kit to get myself using emacs rather
>> than just trying to configure it. However after installing the emacs
>> starter kit all the menu's are gone, is there anyway to reinstate the
>> menu's?
>>
>> Sayth
>
> If you find some code like:
> (menu-bar-mode -1)
> (tool-bar-mode -1)
> (scroll-bar-mode -1)
>
> then delete it.
>
> Else add this at the bottom of you ~/.emacs :
> (menu-bar-mode)
> (tool-bar-mode)
> (scroll-bar-mode)
>
> I agree with the advice of Stefan anyway.
Me too.
There's way too much stuff in there for it to called a
"starter package".
If I read that stuff right, C-F10 toggles the menubar.
Strangely, that's the same key binding I use.
- Emacs starter kit - disabled menus, (continued)
- Emacs starter kit - disabled menus, haziz, 2011/05/24
- Emacs starter kit - disabled menus, haziz, 2011/05/24
- Re: Emacs starter kit - disabled menus, Stefan Monnier, 2011/05/24
- Re: Emacs starter kit - disabled menus, Tim X, 2011/05/24
- Re: Emacs starter kit - disabled menus, Jorgen Grahn, 2011/05/24
- Re: Emacs starter kit - disabled menus, Marco Parrone, 2011/05/24
- upcase-region (was Re: Emacs starter kit - disabled menus), Jorgen Grahn, 2011/05/24
Re: Emacs starter kit - disabled menus, Marco Parrone, 2011/05/24
- Re: Emacs starter kit - disabled menus,
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