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Re: C-z in MSWindows shell
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Sebastian Urban |
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Re: C-z in MSWindows shell |
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Wed, 19 Jun 2019 15:10:12 +0200 |
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It is more convenient to give each issue its own thread.
Well, when I have several small problems, sending them separately
looks like a spam. But if you really prefer it this way, from now on,
I will (unless they will be related).
... so probably cannot-suspend is t...
Actually in both versions it is set to nil.
If you exit from that subshell (by typing `exit', for instance) you
should go back to Emacs.
And this does the job, i.e. `exit' brings me back to emacs. Thanks.
But also, maybe a line about this in the Emacs manual? I mean if we
have `%emacs' in the manual, so why not a line about times when there
is no job control, which leads to subshell and for example `exit' as
a way out back to Emacs. Maybe just putting "or `exit'" next to
`%emacs' would be sufficient (I'm just guessing here).
- Few bugs (perhaps), Sebastian Urban, 2019/06/19
- Re: Few bugs (perhaps), Stefan Monnier, 2019/06/19
- RE: Few bugs (perhaps), Drew Adams, 2019/06/19
- Re: Few bugs (perhaps), Eli Zaretskii, 2019/06/19
- Re: Few bugs (perhaps), Sebastian Urban, 2019/06/24