-.TH XEMACS 1 "1998 January 13"
+.TH XEMACS 1 "2000-09-20"
.UC 4
.SH NAME
xemacs \- Emacs: The Next Generation
,
.B \-no-site-file
, and
-.B \-no-packages
+.B \-no-early-packages
\.
.TP
.BI \-u " user, " \-user " user"
(useful with
.BR \-batch ).
.PP
-.SM Using XEmacs with X
+.SM Using XEmacs with X Windows
.PP
.I XEmacs
has been tailored to work well with the X window system.
If you run
.I XEmacs
-from under X windows, it will create its own X window to
-display in. You will probably want to start the editor
-as a background process
-so that you can continue using your original window.
+from under X windows, it will create its own X window to display in.
.PP
.I XEmacs
can be started with the following standard X options:
for more information.
.TP
.B -privateColormap
-Require XEmacs to create and use a private colormap for display. This will keep
-XEmacs from taking colors from the default colormap and keeping them from other
-clients.
+Require XEmacs to create and use a private colormap for display. This
+will keep XEmacs from taking colors from the default colormap and
+keeping them from other clients, at the cost of causing annoying
+flicker when the focus changes. Use this option only if your X server
+does not support 24 bit visuals.
.TP
.BI \-geometry " ##x##+##+##"
Specify the geometry of the initial window. The ##'s represent a number;
.BI \-xrm " argument"
This allows you to set an arbitrary resource on the command line.
.I argument
-should be a resource specification, as might as in your
+should be a resource specification, as might be found in your
.I \.Xresources
or
.I \.Xdefaults
.IR on ,
the window will be displayed in reverse video. Consider
explicitly setting the foreground and background colors instead
-of using this resources.
+of using this resource.
.TP
.B borderWidth (\fPclass\fB BorderWidth)
Sets the window's border width in pixels.
will try to use (as described above).
.TP
.B privateColormap (\fPclass\fB PrivateColormap)
-If set,
+If set,
.I XEmacs
will default to using a private colormap.
.TP
Sets the position of vertical and horizontal scrollbars. Should be one
of the strings "top-left", "bottom-left", "top-right", or "bottom-right".
The default is "bottom-right" for the Motif and Lucid scrollbars and
-"buttom-left" for the Athena scrollbars.
+"bottom-left" for the Athena scrollbars.
.TP
.B topToolBarHeight (\fPclass\fB TopToolBarHeight)
Sets the height of the top toolbar, in pixels. 0 means no top toolbar.
/usr/local/lib/xemacs-$VERSION/info - the Info files may be here instead.
-/usr/local/lib/xemacs-$VERSION/src - C source files and object files.
-(May not be present.)
-
/usr/local/lib/xemacs-$VERSION/lisp/* - Lisp source files and compiled files
that define most editing commands. The files are contained in subdirectories,
categorized by function or individual package. Some are preloaded;
preloaded Lisp functions of \fIXEmacs\fP.
They are stored here to reduce the size of \fIXEmacs\fP proper.
-.br
-/usr/local/lib/xemacs-$VERSION/etc/SERVICE - lists people offering
-various services to assist users of \fIXEmacs\fP,
-including education, troubleshooting, porting and customization.
-
-/usr/local/lib/xemacs/lock - holds lock files that are made for all
-files being modified in
-.IR XEmacs ,
-to prevent simultaneous modification of one file by two users.
-
/usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-lisp - locally-provided Lisp files.
-
-/usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt - list of valid X color names.
.PP
.SH BUGS AND HELP
There is a newsgroup, comp.emacs.xemacs, for reporting