Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/08/02/09:52:36
At 04:03 PM 8/2/98 +0300, you wrote:
>I'm not sure what are you asking here. Are you bothered whether when
>the Emacs manual talks about ``Windows'' it applies to MS-Windows as
>well? If so, then it generally does. Where there are differences,
>the manual specifically mentions MS-Windows. If some Windows-related
>feature doesn't work as advertised, that's a bug, either in Emacs or
>in the docs; so please report it (see the chapter "Reporting Bugs" in
>the manual).
>
>If there's something else that you wanted to ask about this, please
>explain it.
I did not have EMACS in mind, I only put that in as an example of something
that works good.
What I had in mind was the comments I find throughout the docs about djgpp
appications--compilers, debuggers and so on. I really have no desire to
program from Windows with the exception being that I will use EMACS as an
editor and info finder from Windows on occasion. It really was a somewhat
"technical" concern Now I am worried that if I port my things over to my
daughters new Win 95 system that I NEVER will have access to true DOS as I
do on my 486..
>It is indeed not quite so. Emacs on Windows supports several features
>that are unavailable on plain DOS (like the Windows clipboard).
This I like very much. I will be using EMACS from Windows at times.
Thanks so much for your info
Ralph
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