Ok; so it's not broken, just turned off during the development
period? Or forever, only certian signals (like a sigabort?) will
make it autosave?
I'm learning to use `screen', and plan to use that to run XEmacs with
a gnuclient, so that if my X session goes down, or the gnuserv dies,
I can still connect to that XEmacs.
(I'm a little ashamed to admit that I've not gotten much farther
along in reading the XEmacs sources than where I was at last fall
before I took off to go skiing... I'm still studying "Essentials of
Programming Languages", (if anyone's heard of it), and am at the
point where I think I'll understand XEmacs' byte code engine and
reader.)
Still plugging away at it...
Karl.