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authorJason Rumney <[email protected]>2003-01-22 23:16:41 +0000
committerJason Rumney <[email protected]>2003-01-22 23:16:41 +0000
commitc34607fc30a2d12cc90e2d0fe378b034c45ada47 (patch)
treecd60349bc851267b696cc909cee4418973799a0e /etc
parent6c098dbe8cd6c3757a0e13759b0ad8ddb90add94 (diff)
Use MS-Windows consistently in headings, to make it easy to search
for MS-Windows specific problems.
Diffstat (limited to 'etc')
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1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/etc/PROBLEMS b/etc/PROBLEMS
index 6d467fb81d..3025e55a72 100644
--- a/etc/PROBLEMS
+++ b/etc/PROBLEMS
@@ -918,14 +918,14 @@ The solution is to switch the antivirus software to a less aggressive
mode (e.g., disable the ``auto-protect'' feature), or even uninstall
or disable it entirely.
-* On Windows 95/98/ME, subprocesses do not terminate properly.
+* On MS-Windows 95/98/ME, subprocesses do not terminate properly.
This is a limitation of the Operating System, and can cause problems
when shutting down Windows. Ensure that all subprocesses are exited
cleanly before exiting Emacs. For more details, see the FAQ at
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/.
-* Windows 95/98/ME crashes when Emacs invokes non-existent programs.
+* MS-Windows 95/98/ME crashes when Emacs invokes non-existent programs.
When a program you are trying to run is not found on the PATH,
Windows might respond by crashing or locking up your system. In
@@ -1343,7 +1343,7 @@ This problem happens if libc defines the symbol __malloc_initialized.
One known solution is to upgrade to a newer libc version. 5.4.33 is
known to work.
-* On Windows, you cannot use the right-hand ALT key and the left-hand
+* On MS-Windows, you cannot use the right-hand ALT key and the left-hand
CTRL key together to type a Control-Meta character.
This is a consequence of a misfeature beyond Emacs's control.
@@ -1360,7 +1360,7 @@ to nil to tell Emacs that AltGr is really Ctrl and Alt.
If you are using Exceed 6.1, upgrade to a later version. This was
reported to prevent the crashes.
-* Under some Windows X-servers, Emacs' display is incorrect
+* Under some X-servers running on MS-Windows, Emacs' display is incorrect
The symptoms are that Emacs does not completely erase blank areas of the
screen during scrolling or some other screen operations (e.g., selective
@@ -1598,7 +1598,7 @@ suspects that the bug was fixed by one of these more recent patches:
106222-01 OpenWindows 3.6: filemgr (ff.core) fixes
105284-12 Motif 1.2.7: sparc Runtime library patch
-* Problems running Perl under Emacs on Windows NT/95.
+* Problems running Perl under Emacs on MS-Windows NT/95.
`perl -de 0' just hangs when executed in an Emacs subshell.
The fault lies with Perl (indirectly with Windows NT/95).
@@ -1674,7 +1674,7 @@ subdirectory: `is_exec.c' and `sigaction.c'. Compile them and link
them into the Emacs executable `temacs'; then they will replace the
incorrect library functions.
-* When compiling with DJGPP on Windows NT, "config msdos" fails.
+* When compiling with DJGPP on MS-Windows NT, "config msdos" fails.
If the error message is "VDM has been already loaded", this is because
Windows has a program called `redir.exe' that is incompatible with a
@@ -1682,7 +1682,7 @@ program by the same name supplied with DJGPP, which is used by
config.bat. To resolve this, move the DJGPP's `bin' subdirectory to
the front of your PATH environment variable.
-* When compiling with DJGPP on Windows 95, Make fails for some targets
+* When compiling with DJGPP on MS-Windows 95, Make fails for some targets
like make-docfile.
This can happen if long file name support (the setting of environment
@@ -1732,12 +1732,12 @@ undefined when Emacs runs. The best way to do that is to add an
`TERM'; this way, only Emacs gets the empty value, while the rest of
your system works as before.
-* On Windows 95, Alt-f6 does not get through to Emacs.
+* On MS-Windows 95, Alt-f6 does not get through to Emacs.
This character seems to be trapped by the kernel in Windows 95.
You can enter M-f6 by typing ESC f6.
-* Typing Alt-Shift has strange effects on Windows.
+* Typing Alt-Shift has strange effects on MS-Windows.
This combination of keys is a command to change keyboard layout. If
you proceed to type another non-modifier key before you let go of Alt
@@ -1931,7 +1931,7 @@ the Sun compiler, but not when he recompiled with GCC 2.7.0.
We do not know whether something in Emacs is partly to blame for this.
* Emacs exits with "X protocol error" when run with an X server for
-Windows.
+MS-Windows.
A certain X server for Windows had a bug which caused this.
Supposedly the newer 32-bit version of this server doesn't have the