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From: "Paminu" <fedevaps AT yahoo DOT dk>
Subject: Re: add /home/mos to path?
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 23:07:05 +0100
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"Eric Blake" <ebb9 AT byu DOT net> skrev i en meddelelse 
news:43CCEEA8 DOT 9080101 AT byu DOT net...
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> According to Paminu on 1/17/2006 5:21 AM:
>> I have my .emacs file in c:\cygwin\home\mos, but emacs only read it if I 
>> put
>> it in: "c:" How do I make emacs read from c:\cygwin\home\mos??
>
> We need more details.  Did you mean emacs or xemacs (they are different,
> after all)?

I use an windows version of emacs, and it have worked fine before where it 
read from c:\cygwin\home\mos. I just can't remember how I got emacs to look 
there. 




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