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This section describes various conditions in which Emacs fails to work normally, and how to recognize them and correct them. For a list of additional problems you might encounter, see (efaq)Bugs and problems section `Bugs and problems' dans GNU Emacs FAQ, and the file ‘etc/PROBLEMS’ in the Emacs distribution. Type C-h C-f to read the FAQ; type C-h C-e to read the ‘PROBLEMS’ file.
59.1 If <DEL> Fails to Delete | What to do if <DEL> doesn't delete. | |
59.2 Recursive Editing Levels | `[...]' in mode line around the parentheses. | |
59.3 Garbage on the Screen | Garbage on the screen. | |
59.4 Garbage in the Text | Garbage in the text. | |
59.5 Running out of Memory | How to cope when you run out of memory. | |
59.6 Recovery After a Crash | Recovering editing in an Emacs session that crashed. | |
59.7 Emergency Escape | Emergency escape— What to do if Emacs stops responding. | |
59.8 Help for Total Frustration | When you are at your wits' end. |
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