I just did what it said in the FAQ. I've no idea what you mean by a script to switch between Emacs and XEmacs. May be it's a 6.4 thing? Anyway, on 6.2 and 6.3 I just put the line (setq display-warning-minimum-level 'error) at the top of my .emacs file. As it says, this just hides the problem, but that's good enough for me.
Am I the only one w/ this problem w/ XEmacs? It gripes about not being able to deduce fonts to differentiate btwn bold-italic, italic, and bold text. I have been having this problem w/ every version of SuSE for as long as I can remember. I just never have gotten around to asking about it. It just seems really odd to me that SuSE perpetually ships this in a less-than-perfect setup. I mean, SuSE is the only distro that I have ever ran into this problem w/. I have never really gotten it fixed, since the FAQ on the XEmacs web site tells changes to make to the resource file, .emacs, but on SuSE it is some sort of script to switch btwn Gnu Emacs and XEmacs or something. Has anyone out there came up w/ a good fix for this?
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