Recognizing Emacs
Johann Höchtl
a9502276 at unet.univie.ac.at
Sat May 4 09:53:59 CEST 2002
You have to put the environment variable OZEMACS into autoexec.bat.
On my Windows 2000-box this looks like
OZEMACS=F:\Programs\emacs-21.1\bin\runemacs.exe
On windows 98 you have to strip the directories to sthg. like emacs~1.1
but i'm not sure about that.
oneill.h.1 at pg.com wrote:
>I've installed Mozart on windows 98, placed the path of my emacs exe in the
>autoexec.bat (it resides on a different drive letter than Mozart -- D: instead
>of C:), rebooted, but when Ilaunch Mozart an error appears "cannot find emacs or
>Xemacs". How can I help Mozart out in resolving this problem?
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>Please send submissions to users at mozart-oz.org
>and administriva mail to users-request at mozart-oz.org.
>The Mozart Oz web site is at http://www.mozart-oz.org/.
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