Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!columbia!caip!clyde!cbatt!ihnp4!inuxc!iuvax!bobmon From: bobmon@iuvax.UUCP (Robert Montante) Newsgroups: net.emacs,net.micro.pc Subject: microEmacs 3.7 query Message-ID: <1342@iuvax.UUCP> Date: Sun, 7-Sep-86 22:46:00 EDT Article-I.D.: iuvax.1342 Posted: Sun Sep 7 22:46:00 1986 Date-Received: Tue, 9-Sep-86 02:13:25 EDT Reply-To: bobmon@iuvax.UUCP (Robert Montante) Followup-To: net.emacs Distribution: net Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington Lines: 28 Xref: mnetor net.emacs:1472 net.micro.pc:6436 This is a question about configuring the microEmacs code for MS-DOS machines, in particular a Zenith 158. To wit: A while ago I downloaded an executable form of microEmacs v3.6, and discovered to my delight that it was drawing a 50-line screen (as far as I know, my Z-158 has a CGA-style monitor capability ONLY). I assumed it was doing this via graphics synthesis of a character set, unless Zenith has some untrumpeted features tucked away -- Anyway, in trying to get documentation, I instead ended up with v3.7 source code. Now I have a nice, updated microEmacs in full color, but it gives me a normal old 25-line screen (of which 4 lines are devoted to the window that describes the function keys (created by the emacs.rc?)). So is there a way to get that double-density screen back? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Oh -- unrelated question, posed by a friend who is more into help windows than I am -- What are FNT, FNQ, etc.? Are they function keys? If so, why aren't they called FN1, FN2, etc.? Thanx, ...Bob Montante... *-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-*-=-* Datclaimer: "[Usual disclaimer: I have no opinion, therefore I don't exist .]" Disclaimer: I opine, therefore I am. My employer, however, is a figment. RAMontante Computer Science "Have you hugged ME today?" Indiana University