Henry S. Thompson inf.ed.ac.uk> writes:
> Please try what has been suggested. On cygwin, xemacs w/o DISPLAY set
> is _not_ the same as xemacs -nw: it uses native Windoz display
> functionality and will look just as it would using X.
Thanks! It works!
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Reini Urban x-ray.at> writes:
> 2008/4/17, Jinhyok Heo:
> > Reini Urban writes:
> > > > Cygwin emacs needs X, which I do not want to run.
> > >
> > > xemacs or emacs -nox
> >
> > As I said, both need X, which I do not want.
>
>
Reini Urban x-ray.at> writes:
>
> 2008/4/17, Jinhyok Heo:
> > Since it is known that how managed mounts treat special characters and
> > uppercases, EmacsW32 may provide an interface with which users can use
> > unix-type filenames in certain cygwin folders.
Eric Blake byu.net> writes:
> Jinhyok Heo stanford.edu> writes:
>
> > I tried with the latest EmacsW32 but it does not seem to be able to
> > access managed mounts as they are.
>
> Of course it can't, since EmacsW32 isn't a cygwin app.
>
Sinc
Hi all,
I want to use gnus to access maildir folders, which are cygwin folders mounted
with 'managed' option. With 'managed' option, cygwin filesystem in a window
machine can be case-sensitive and allow some special characters used in maildir
files.
I tried with the latest EmacsW32 but it does no
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