If this window DOES NOT appear after you login, then you may want to make sure that your environment is set up properly.
Ordinarily, there is no reason to quit XEmacs; you should just keep
it running as long as you are logged in. If you do quit XEmacs, however,
you can restart it by typing emacs & in an X terminal or console
window. (The '&' runs XEmacs in the background leaving your
xterm window free to do other things.) You can also start XEmacs by clicking
on the Front Panel "Terminal Control" icon and then selecting XEmacs
from the "Personal Applications" menu that pops up:
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