Message-Id: <199706031931.PAA23357@delorie.com> From: Joe Swiatek Subject: emacs question To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Date: Tue, 3 Jun 97 15:26:22 EDT Mailer: Elm [revision: 70.85] Precedence: bulk Hello, I have a question about emacs on the PC (I'm invoking emacs at the DOS prompt). In your sample _emacs.xmpl file, you have a statement which sets the size of the emacs window to 80x50 as opposed to 80x25 - the (mode4350) statement. I like the bigger emacs window, but it's a little too big, since my emacs menu bar and my emacs display bar (the area which displays the time, how far along you are in a certain file, etc.) disappear at times when I scroll up and down. Is there any way to create, say, an 80x45 window, for example? I know that with UNIX, one can specify the geometry size of an emacs window in an .Xdefaults file, or by specifiying a geometry flag when invoking the emacs command...can one do similar things with DOS emacs? I'm very new to DOS. Also, are you by any chance familiar with running the tpu-edt emulator with emacs? I'm trying to find a way to get the Numlock key on my keypad to remap to the PF1 key, since this key is the workhorse for many emacs commands under the tpu-edt emulator... Thanks a lot, Joe Swiatek -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Joseph A. Swiatek 703-790-7596 (Ofc) Science Applications International Corporation 703-356-8408 (Fax) Hazards Assessment and Simulation Operation swiatek AT zippy DOT saic DOT com McLean, VA USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------