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Re: Installing emacs mode
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Sébastien Kirche |
Subject: |
Re: Installing emacs mode |
Date: |
Mon, 31 Oct 2005 16:00:34 +0100 |
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At 15:10 on oct 31 2005, jeessy said :
> Hi, thank you for your reply but on Bill gates'os emacs version i
> can't find the .emacs file :|
Maybe you don't have one yet ? Did you ever customized / installed
something else with emacs ?
Let's try with emacs : open ~/.emacs (C-x C-f ~/.emacs) the '~' sign
stands for your home directory. If the file exist Emacs will open it,
else it will create a new file.
And the ~ directory location depends on your windows system and the
environment : Emacs (and some other programs too) looks for the $HOME
environment variable.
If it is not defined, your ~ directory will probably be c:\ or
c:\documents and settings\your account\
To define the $HOME variable, look into c:\autoexec.bat for the 95/98/Me
family and add line with a SET HOME=path\of\your\choice
To define that variable with NT4/W2k/XP, look into the system icon in
the control panel, there is a button that lets you define the
environment.
Once the variable set you might have to reboot (95/98/Me) or simply
restart Emacs.
And as said Bastien : il y a un groupe *français* pour Emacs
(fr.comp.applications.emacs) ;o)
HTH.
--
Sébastien Kirche
- [Newbie] Installing emacs mode, jeessy, 2005/10/30
- Re: [Newbie] Installing emacs mode, Sebastian Tennant, 2005/10/30
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- Re: [Newbie] Installing emacs mode, Bastien, 2005/10/30
- Re: Installing emacs mode, jeessy, 2005/10/31
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- Re: Installing emacs mode, Chris McMahan, 2005/10/31
- Re: Installing emacs mode, Sebastian Tennant, 2005/10/31
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- Re: Installing emacs mode, Sébastien Kirche, 2005/10/31
- Re: Installing emacs mode, Sebastian Tennant, 2005/10/31