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 _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english