-to the Super or Hyper modifier. XEmacs will not find the Meta keysym,
-and default to using the Alt key for Meta keybindings. Typically few
-applications use the (X11) Meta modifier (sawfish is one); it is
-tedious but not too much so to teach them to use Super instead of
-Meta. There may be further useful hints in the discussion of
-keymapping on non-Linux platforms.
+to the Super or Hyper keysym and an appropriate mod bit. XEmacs will
+not find the Meta keysym, and default to using the Alt key for Meta
+keybindings. Typically few applications use the (X11) Meta modifier;
+it is tedious but not too much so to teach the ones you need to use
+Super instead of Meta. There may be further useful hints in the
+discussion of keymapping on non-Linux platforms.
+
+*** The color-gcc wrapper
+
+This wrapper colorizes the error messages from gcc. By default XEmacs
+does not interpret the escape sequences used to generate colors,
+resulting in a cluttered, hard-to-read buffer. You can remove the
+wrapper, or defeat the wrapper colorization in Emacs process buffers
+by editing the "nocolor" attribute in /etc/colorgccrc:
+
+$ diff -u /etc/colorgccrc.old /etc/colorgccrc
+--- /etc/colorgccrc.old Tue Dec 26 02:17:46 2000
++++ /etc/colorgccrc Tue Dec 26 02:15:48 2000
+@@ -34,1 +34,1 @@
+-nocolor: dumb
++nocolor: dumb emacs
+
+If you want colorization in your Emacs buffers, you may get good
+results from the ansi-color.el library:
+
+http://www.geocities.com/kensanata/color-emacs.html#ansicolors
+
+This is written for the mainline GNU Emacs but the author has made
+efforts to adapt it to XEmacs. YMMV.