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Thu, 18 Aug 2005 17:15:11 -0400 |
Those interested in Windows might want to do something about this.
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From: "Gorjanc Gregor" <address@hidden>
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Hello!
I sent mail to maintainer of Emacs FAQ for Windows
<address@hidden>
and to maintainers of Emacs FAQ
<address@hidden>
but it seems that these e-mails are dead. Bellow is mail, which tries
to clarify use of gnuserv under Windows. I hope I did not wrote something
stupid and that it may help.
With regards, Gregor
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From: Gorjanc Gregor
Sent: Fri 2005-08-12 16:33
To: address@hidden
Subject: NT emacs FAQ: Gnuserv
Hello!
I was reading on how to set up gnuserv with NT emacs and found FAQ at
<http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/faq3.html#assoc>,
but it was not much of a use, since forward link to
<http://www.wyrdrune.com/index.html?gnuserv.html~main>
is not very helplful in description of setting things up. Here I provide
a simple step by step instructions I followed under Windows XP. You can
add them to FAQ so others can benefit from it.
1. Get emacs and check that it runs as it should. I installed it in
'C:\Prorams\emacs\emacs'. Note that I did not used default place for
programs, since there is a space character in it and I don't like it.
2. I usually create a desktop and a quick launch icon, which points
to 'C:\Programs\emacs\emacs\bin\runemacs.exe'.
3. Get gnuserv i.e.
<http://www.wyrdrune.com/Files/gnuserv.zip>.
I unziped it in 'C:\Programs\emacs\gnuserv'
4. Add the following code to your '.emacs' file. Note that "load" process
can also be done in other more "emacs" alike way.
(load "c:/Programs/emacs/gnuserv/gnuserv.el")
(require 'gnuserv)
(gnuserv-start)
and optionally additional line
(setq gnuserv-frame (selected-frame)) ;; open buffer in current frame
5. Create file associations, where application is
'C:\Programs\emacs\gnuserv\Release\gnuclientw.exe'.
Additionally one can create a "Send To" entry by adding a '*.bat' file,
say 'sendToEmacs.bat' to 'Send To' folder under 'Documents and Settings'.
The content of this file should be
C:\Programs\emacs\gnuserv\Release\gnuclientw.exe "%1".
Lep pozdrav / With regards,
Gregor Gorjanc
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