Steven Tamm <address@hidden> writes:
As for personal preference, I would do the following:
%PROGRAM_FILES%\GNU Emacs\bin\emacs.exe
or possibly this, although less desirable since there aren't any
symbolic links
%PROGRAM_FILES%\GNU Emacs\21.3\bin\emacs.exe
File: efaq, Node: Difference between Emacs and XEmacs, Next:
Emacs for MS-DOS, Prev: Current GNU distributions, Up: Finding Emacs
and related packages
What is the difference between Emacs and XEmacs (formerly "Lucid
Emacs")?
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First of all, they're both GNU Emacs. XEmacs is just as much a
later
version of GNU Emacs as the FSF-distributed version. This FAQ
refers to
the latest version to be distributed by the FSF as "Emacs," partly
because the XEmacs maintainers now refer to their product using the
"XEmacs" name, and partly because there isn't any accurate way to
differentiate between the two without getting mired in paragraphs
of
legalese and history.
Please just use "Emacs" as a name. Anything else would be misleading
in that context.
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum