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| author | Richard M. Stallman | 2006-04-06 02:55:42 +0000 |
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| committer | Richard M. Stallman | 2006-04-06 02:55:42 +0000 |
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| @@ -137,7 +137,6 @@ in the Emacs distribution. Type @kbd{C-h C-f} to read the FAQ; type | |||
| 137 | * Stuck Recursive:: `[...]' in mode line around the parentheses. | 137 | * Stuck Recursive:: `[...]' in mode line around the parentheses. |
| 138 | * Screen Garbled:: Garbage on the screen. | 138 | * Screen Garbled:: Garbage on the screen. |
| 139 | * Text Garbled:: Garbage in the text. | 139 | * Text Garbled:: Garbage in the text. |
| 140 | * Unasked-for Search:: Spontaneous entry to incremental search. | ||
| 141 | * Memory Full:: How to cope when you run out of memory. | 140 | * Memory Full:: How to cope when you run out of memory. |
| 142 | * After a Crash:: Recovering editing in an Emacs session that crashed. | 141 | * After a Crash:: Recovering editing in an Emacs session that crashed. |
| 143 | * Emergency Escape:: Emergency escape--- | 142 | * Emergency Escape:: Emergency escape--- |
| @@ -269,42 +268,6 @@ If it appears, the text you don't see is probably still present, but | |||
| 269 | temporarily off-limits. To make it accessible again, type @kbd{C-x n | 268 | temporarily off-limits. To make it accessible again, type @kbd{C-x n |
| 270 | w}. @xref{Narrowing}. | 269 | w}. @xref{Narrowing}. |
| 271 | 270 | ||
| 272 | @node Unasked-for Search | ||
| 273 | @subsection Spontaneous Entry to Incremental Search | ||
| 274 | |||
| 275 | If Emacs spontaneously displays @samp{I-search:} at the bottom of the | ||
| 276 | screen, it means that the terminal is sending @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} | ||
| 277 | according to the poorly designed xon/xoff ``flow control'' protocol. | ||
| 278 | |||
| 279 | If this happens to you, your best recourse is to put the terminal in a | ||
| 280 | mode where it will not use flow control, or give it so much padding that | ||
| 281 | it will never send a @kbd{C-s}. (One way to increase the amount of | ||
| 282 | padding is to set the variable @code{baud-rate} to a larger value. Its | ||
| 283 | value is the terminal output speed, measured in the conventional units | ||
| 284 | of baud.) | ||
| 285 | |||
| 286 | @cindex flow control | ||
| 287 | @cindex xon-xoff | ||
| 288 | @findex enable-flow-control | ||
| 289 | If you don't succeed in turning off flow control, the next best thing | ||
| 290 | is to tell Emacs to cope with it. To do this, call the function | ||
| 291 | @code{enable-flow-control}. | ||
| 292 | |||
| 293 | @findex enable-flow-control-on | ||
| 294 | Typically there are particular terminal types with which you must use | ||
| 295 | flow control. You can conveniently ask for flow control on those | ||
| 296 | terminal types only, using @code{enable-flow-control-on}. For example, | ||
| 297 | if you find you must use flow control on VT-100 and H19 terminals, put | ||
| 298 | the following in your @file{.emacs} file: | ||
| 299 | |||
| 300 | @example | ||
| 301 | (enable-flow-control-on "vt100" "h19") | ||
| 302 | @end example | ||
| 303 | |||
| 304 | When flow control is enabled, you must type @kbd{C-\} to get the | ||
| 305 | effect of a @kbd{C-s}, and type @kbd{C-^} to get the effect of a | ||
| 306 | @kbd{C-q}. | ||
| 307 | |||
| 308 | @node Memory Full | 271 | @node Memory Full |
| 309 | @subsection Running out of Memory | 272 | @subsection Running out of Memory |
| 310 | @cindex memory full | 273 | @cindex memory full |