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is easy to get hung in infinite ^G stream; how to stop it?
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David Combs |
Subject: |
is easy to get hung in infinite ^G stream; how to stop it? |
Date: |
25 Apr 2004 02:28:33 -0400 |
Want to see something funny?
(Ok, not so funny, then.)
Within *shell*, do "man <something>".
Yes, exactly that way. No, *not* via M-x man.
At least if you're me (running 21.2.1), emacs gets
all screwed up trying to display a man-page into *shell*,
you get this ^G.
Hit <return>, you get one line of the man-page,
and another ^G.
Please, how to get out of this situation, to cancel
that man-command, short of having to kill the *shell* buffer
itself -- which, for a variety of reasons, I'd rather
not do.
Thanks so much!
David
PS: maybe running eg vi (or other such displaying-program)
out of *shell* will also get you into the ^G morass.
- is easy to get hung in infinite ^G stream; how to stop it?,
David Combs <=