[ < ] [ > ]   [ << ] [ Up ] [ >> ]         [Top] [Contents] [Index] [ ? ]

3.1.5 Return to an Ordinary Life

Think back. You probably didn't start Emacs to browse the web, but to, say, replace some editor's built-in interpreter with scheme, write Info documentation or put into print your opinion on software patents... who knows? While you were using Emacs, you ran into the need to browse the web for your work. But you happened to be able to see the web page without leaving Emacs at all. Wow.

Now the time has come to return to work. Keep it up or the world won't change! Type q if you think you might need to browse the web again. Type Q if you don't have any intention to go back to emacs-w3m for a while.

q
Close an emacs-w3m window and select the other buffer (w3m-close-window).

Q
Save the "arrived URLs" list to disk (see section 3.3 Going back through time and space), save cookies (see section 5.4 Variables related to cookies) and really quit emacs-w3m (w3m-quit).



This document was generated by TSUCHIYA Masatoshi on November, 3 2005 using texi2html