Sam Steingold <sds(a)goems.com> writes:
>>>> In message
<m3emrvc58n.fsf_-_(a)eho.eaglets.com>
>>>> On the subject of "a new user"
>>>> Sent on 26 Oct 1998 17:45:12 -0500
>>>> Honorable Sam Steingold <sds(a)goems.com> writes:
>>
>> 2. When a key is undefined or bound to an undefined function, nothing
>> happens. Emacs beeps, can I make XEmacs beep too?
The reason for this misbehavior is that I set `debug-on-error' to T
in .emacs. Is there a way to have both backtrace on important
errors and ding on undefined keys?
You mean, have `debug-ignored-errors' default to non-nil? I wanted
that, but I was overruled. A sample setting for debug-ignored-errors
can be found at lisp/loaddefs.el (look at the commented-out code).
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