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Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 13:30:17 -0700 (PDT)
From: illuzioner <illuzioner AT adelphia DOT net>
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Subject: getting emacs in cygwin
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hi,

i currently run both cygwin and emacs under winXP, but emacs runs
separately.  can i run emacs in cygwin, and then have a shell inside of
emacs?  

also, based on recommendations by some in this group i got puttycyg.  i love
that i can expand the window horizontally.  however, when i execute
"putty.exe -cygwin" it brings up a dialog first into which i have to type
"-" for the login.  is there a way to bypass this so just the shell comes
up?

thanks!
lou

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