Adam Sjøgren via info-gnus-english <info-gnus-english@gnu.org> writes:

> William writes:
>
>> emacs <filename> no longer works
>> emacs -f gnus  no longer works
>> they give simply emacs
>>
>> Or have I done something stupid??
>
> They work for me with GNU Emacs 26.3 on Debian.
>
> What happens if you go:
>
>   emacs -Q <filename>
>
> ? To rule your configuration out...

The same happens.

But the problem was that I had changed "emacs" in /usr/local/bin to
read: 'emacs-26.3 -fn "DejaVu Sans Mono-16"'

Changing my emacs  in /usr/local/bin back to a simple pointer to
emacs-26.3 fixes the problem.

BUT I am 80 and cannot read the default type face any more and although
C-x C-+/-/0 work it is necessary to apply that to every file called -
the commands are nor persistent.

-- 
William Henderson
aka Slackrat
http://billh.sdf.org/slackware.jpg

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