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Richard Stallman |
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address@hidden: Re: Emacs - "Save As" Dialog Window under MS Windows] |
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Sun, 06 May 2007 13:57:36 -0400 |
Maybe someone should make this trivial change.
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Subject: Re: Emacs - "Save As" Dialog Window under MS Windows
Dear David,
after checking your suggestions I found out that the menu bar "save as"
dialog does _save_ the file. It did not work in my case as my file name
included asterisks "*", however, did not show any error message.
Therefore, the only thing that should be changed is the description of
the button from "Open" to "Save" in the menu-driven "Save as..." dialog
window.
Best regards,
Will
PS: Do you know whether sort of a package management system is under
development for Emacs (e.g. based on EmacsWiki).
That would be marvellous!!!
David Vanderschel skrev:
> Hi Wilmar,
>
> I administer help-emacs-windows. Your message is
> subject to moderation since you do not subscribe to
> the list. This would appear to be a bug report. The
> appropriate list to which to send that is
> bug-gnu-emacs which you can join here:
> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnu-emacs
>
> It is not appropriate to address your message to RMS
> himself. There is a staff of folks who support GNU
> software. RMS himself has more important matters
> to concern himself with than minor bug reports.
>
> The graphic you attached is not readable. In any
> case, a PDF is not a suitable format for distributing
> a screen shot. PNG would be best for this (though GIF
> is OK too). However, in this case, the nature of the
> 'bug' is clear without the picture.
>
> Though the dialogue calls itself an "Open File"
> Dialog, are you sure that it is not being used simply
> as a file name specification dialogue? I.e., did you
> verify that what it does is to actually _read_ the
> specified file? Or is the specified file what is used
> for the output? (Note that you can type in a new file
> name in the Open File Dialogue.)
>
> Most folks use the function write-file on C-x C-w
> for a "save as" function.
>
> I will delete your message from the list server. If
> you still think this is worth reporting as a bug, please
> feel free to do so. (Since Windows does offer a
> "Save As ..." dialogue, I would agree that it could
> be regarded as a bug.)
>
> Regards,
> David V.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wilmar Igl" <address@hidden>
> To: <address@hidden>; <address@hidden>
> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 10:58 AM
> Subject: Emacs - "Save As" Dialog Window under MS Windows
>
>
> Dear Mr. Stallman,
>
> please note that unter MS Windows if you choose "save as" from the Menu
> bar the opened "MS Window" dialog is actually the "Open File" Dialog
> window. This way the file can't be saved.
>
> Please refer to the attached screenshot for further explanation.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Will
>
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