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From: Shankar Unni <shankar AT cotagesoft DOT com>
Subject: Re: emacs in separate window
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 10:39:10 -0800
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Joe Buehler wrote:

> Another approach is to massage the existing NT code in emacs to use
> the native windowing system instead of X11.  It probably would not be
> too hard to do.

Err, wouldn't that just be "NTEmacs"? I thought the Cygwin build 
disabled all the NT-specific code in Emacs. Or doesn't it?

Emacs already has NT-specific code that makes it a native Windows 
application, but that version doesn't know Cygwin paths, etc. (it's 
built against mingw).



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