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Re: [h-e-w] sml-site
From: |
Mark Harig |
Subject: |
Re: [h-e-w] sml-site |
Date: |
02 Nov 2002 15:36:49 -0500 |
On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 12:47, HALA MOSTAFA wrote:
> Hi there
> I am using Win98 and recently downloaded emacs 20.7 to use as an editor for
> Mozart Programming Environment. I merely use Emacs for this sole purpose,
> and am therefore not at all familiar with any Emacs details other than the
> ones needed to compile and run Oz files. I get the following message when i
> start Emacs: "Cannot open load file: sml-site". But the file does exist and
> i manually went to the directory containing this file and opened it.
> Another thing is that Oz files are not fontified, and Emacs does not seem to
> know how to deal with them, although a previous version, 20.4 dealt with
> Oz files just fine, syntax coloring, compilation and all.
> So what could the problem be??
>
> Thank you.
>
The problem is that emacs does not know about the location of your file,
even though you are able to locate it on your disk. Try:
Ctrl-h v
This should give you the 'Describe variable:' prompt. Follow this with
'load-path <RET>' to display a list of the directories that Emacs
searches to find files that it needs to load.
Try:
M-x load-file
Emacs will display the 'Load file:' prompt. Respond to this prompt with
the full path to the file that you want to have loaded.