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65Currently ctrl-g is not detected in as many circumstances as other emacsen. 65Currently ctrl-g is not detected in as many circumstances as other emacsen.
66It is not certain whether this is due to the means of event loop integration, 66It is not certain whether this is due to the means of event loop integration,
67or errors of omission in the NS code. One area for exploration is the 67or errors of omission in the NS code. This is an area for improvement.
68NO_SOCK_SIGIO define. When it is defined, ctrl-g seems to be picked up more 68Also, see the article here and its containing thread:
69often, but there are some annoying side effects. Currently it is left off by
70default, unless the --enable-cocoa-experimental-ctrl-g option is passed to
71configure [option removed Feb 2009]. (Has no effect under GNUstep.)
72This is an area for improvement. Also, see the article here and its
73containing thread:
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75http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.devel/92021/match=handling%5fsignal 70http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.devel/92021/match=handling%5fsignal
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