On 03/12/2012 08:19 AM, Leo wrote:
> On 12/03/2012, at 10:09 PM, Ken Jackson wrote:
> >> On 03/10/2012 01:17 AM, Leo wrote:
>>> Now my normal Windows paths copied from Windows Explorer don't work
>>> anymore in Emacs - and vice versa. I know I can use `cygpath` to
>>> convert /on the command line/
On 12/03/2012, at 10:09 PM, Ken Jackson wrote:
> On 03/10/2012 01:17 AM, Leo wrote:
>> Now my normal Windows paths copied from Windows Explorer don't work
>> anymore in Emacs - and vice versa. I know I can use `cygpath` to
>> convert /on the command line/, but is there any integration for this
>>
On 03/10/2012 01:17 AM, Leo wrote:
Now my normal Windows paths copied from Windows Explorer don't work
anymore in Emacs - and vice versa. I know I can use `cygpath` to
convert /on the command line/, but is there any integration for this
in Cygwin Emacs?
I prefer to wrap everything in a shell scr
On 11/03/2012, at 9:19 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
>> On 11/03/2012, at 1:20 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
>>
>> This can be too hard though: The problem might be to determine when the
>> clipboard is copied for use outside emacs and when for use inside emacs. But
>> I'll try at least to make some lisp code t
On 11/03/2012, at 1:20 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 3/10/2012 1:17 AM, Leo wrote:
Now my normal Windows paths copied from Windows Explorer don't work
anymore in Emacs - and vice versa. I know I can use `cygpath` to
convert /on the command line/, but is there any integration for this
in Cygwin Emacs?
On 3/10/2012 1:17 AM, Leo wrote:
Hi there
Recently I bit the bullet and made the switch from NT Emacs to Cygwin
Emacs. And with this finally the annoying bash error message "cannot
set terminal process group (-1): Inappropriate ioctl for device"
disappeared... :-)
Now my normal Windows paths co
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