** XEmacs can't find any packages
-The directory tree under which XEmacs looks for your packages is set
-at compile-time, and defaults to C:\Program Files\XEmacs\Packages. The
-variable configure-package-path holds the actual value that was
+XEmacs looks for your packages in subdirectories of a directory which
+is set at compile-time, and defaults to C:\Program Files\XEmacs. The
+variable configure-package-path holds the actual path that was
compiled into your copy of XEmacs.
The compile-time default location can be overridden by the
Function XEmacs binding
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Undo C-_
- Cut C-Insert
- Copy C-Insert
- Paste Sh-Del
+ Cut Sh-Del
+ Copy C-Insert
+ Paste Sh-Insert
You can rebind keys to make XEmacs more Windows-compatible; for
example, to bind C-z to undo:
Rebindind C-x and C-c is trickier because by default these are prefix
keys in XEmacs. See the "Key Bindings" node in the XEmacs manual.
-** Behaviour of selected regions
+** Behavior of selected regions
Selected regions behave differently in XEmacs from typical Windows
programs. The pc-select package provides various functions to enable
-the standard Windows behaviour for selected regions (eg mark via
+the standard Windows behavior for selected regions (eg mark via
shift-arrow, self-inserting deletes region, etc).
** Limitations on the use of the AltGr key.