On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 5:26 AM, Renato Pontefice <renato.pontef...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've just found it. > Following this tip > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10112663/home-directory-and-emacs-file-in-windows-7
I didn't get to this in time, but would have suggested the same. Using both Linux and Win7, it's quite frustrating figuring out the various Windows definitions of "home." I use the same trick, by doing C-x C-f ~/ and then pressing TAB repeatedly. If that's not enough, I've opened up a File Explorer to try and follow along, doing ~/.. TAB (looking at the parent dir). On my system, this ends up being something in C:\Users\Username\AppData\ and I can't recall which (using Linux at the moment), Local or Roaming perhaps... Glad you found it. John > > Renato > > Il giorno ven 4 dic 2015 alle ore 12:02 Renato Pontefice > <renato.pontef...@gmail.com> ha scritto: >> >> Hi, >> I'm becoming crazy. >> I' m unable to reach that file on my emacs-bin-w64-20151110-9145e79 >> installation on a win 7 64 bit pc. >> >> I read all the documentation about, googles everythings...but I'm unable >> to reach it. >> >> Do someone can help me? >> >> TIA >> >> Renato