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Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote: > And I'll just follow-up on Chuck's comment by pointing out that XEmacs, > because it can be built on Cygwin, automatically understands all the > niceties of the Cygwin environment (like mounts, symlinks, etc) by > default. Bad Larry. No cookie. I said no emacs partisanship flamewar. <g> However, you DO have to be honest. While in cygwin-xemacs-21.4.3, the ^x-^f file open command (where you type in the name of the file to open in the minibuffer) works with cygwin-style paths, the 'Open' toolbar button does NOT. The toolbar button activates the windows DLL-based 'File Open' dialog, even in the cygwin build. Since that dialog comes from the windows system libs (comctl.dll? I dunno) it does not and cannot understand cygwin-style paths. That little discrepancy is rather disconcerting, even to a long-time XEmacs user like me. The older cygwin-xemacs-21.1.13 package works 'cygwin-style' both in the (custom built) file-open dialog and in the minibuffer. I don't know why the change was made in 21.4.x -- probably an mswin-related improvement that bled over to cygwin. It didn't bother me enough to complain (or code) about it. --Chuck -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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