INFO-DIR-SECTION XEmacs Editor
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-* FAQ: (xemacs-faq). XEmacs FAQ.
+* FAQ: (xemacs-faq). XEmacs FAQ.
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XEmacs on MS Windows
General Info:
-* Q6.0.1:: What is the status of the XEmacs port to Windows?
-* Q6.0.2:: What flavors of MS Windows are supported?
-* Q6.0.3:: Are binary kits available?
-* Q6.0.4:: Does XEmacs on MS Windows require an X server to run?
+* Q6.0.1:: What is the status of the XEmacs port to Windows?
+* Q6.0.2:: What flavors of MS Windows are supported?
+* Q6.0.3:: Are binary kits available?
+* Q6.0.4:: Does XEmacs on MS Windows require an X server to run?
Building XEmacs on MS Windows:
-* Q6.1.1:: I decided to run with X. Where do I get an X server?
-* Q6.1.2:: What compiler do I need to compile XEmacs?
-* Q6.1.3:: How do I compile for the native port?
-* Q6.1.4:: How do I compile for the X port?
-* Q6.1.5:: How do I compile for Cygnus' Cygwin?
-* Q6.1.6:: What do I need for Cygwin?
+* Q6.1.1:: I decided to run with X. Where do I get an X server?
+* Q6.1.2:: What compiler do I need to compile XEmacs?
+* Q6.1.3:: How do I compile for the native port?
+* Q6.1.4:: How do I compile for the X port?
+* Q6.1.5:: How do I compile for Cygnus' Cygwin?
+* Q6.1.6:: What do I need for Cygwin?
Customization and User Interface:
-* Q6.2.1:: How will the port cope with differences in the Windows user interface?
-* Q6.2.2:: How do I change fonts in XEmacs on MS Windows?
-* Q6.2.3:: Where do I put my `.emacs' file?
+* Q6.2.1:: How will the port cope with differences in the Windows user interface?
+* Q6.2.2:: How do I change fonts in XEmacs on MS Windows?
+* Q6.2.3:: Where do I put my `.emacs' file?
Miscellaneous:
-* Q6.3.1:: Will XEmacs rename all the win32-* symbols to w32-*?
-* Q6.3.2:: What are the differences between the various MS Windows emacsen?
-* Q6.3.3:: What is the porting team doing at the moment?
+* Q6.3.1:: Will XEmacs rename all the win32-* symbols to w32-*?
+* Q6.3.2:: What are the differences between the various MS Windows emacsen?
+* Q6.3.3:: What is the porting team doing at the moment?
Current Events:
integers are the same. Byte code compiled under any version 19
Emacs will have all such functions mapped to their `old-'
equivalents when the byte code is read into XEmacs 20. This is to
- preserve compatibility - Emacs 19 converts all constant characters
+ preserve compatibility--Emacs 19 converts all constant characters
to the equivalent integer during byte-compilation, and thus there
is no other way to preserve byte-code compatibility even if the
code has specifically been written with the distinction between
code". For example, the character `A' is represented as the
integer 65, following the standard ASCII representation of
characters. If XEmacs was not compiled with MULE support, the
- range of this integer will always be 0 to 255 - eight bits, or one
+ range of this integer will always be 0 to 255--eight bits, or one
byte. (Integers outside this range are accepted but silently
truncated; however, you should most decidedly _not_ rely on this,
because it will not work under XEmacs with MULE support.) When
However, menubar localization _does_ work, even in 19.14. To enable
it, add to your `Emacs' file entries like this:
- Emacs*XlwMenu.resourceLabels: True
- Emacs*XlwMenu.file.labelString: Fichier
- Emacs*XlwMenu.openInOtherWindow.labelString: In anderem Fenster offnen
+ Emacs*XlwMenu.resourceLabels: True
+ Emacs*XlwMenu.file.labelString: Fichier
+ Emacs*XlwMenu.openInOtherWindow.labelString: In anderem Fenster offnen
The name of the resource is derived from the non-localized entry by
removing punctuation and capitalizing as above.
(cond ((boundp 'MULE)
;; for original Mule
)
- ((string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version)
- ;; for XEmacs with Mule
- )
- (t
- ;; for next version of Emacs
- ))
+ ((string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version)
+ ;; for XEmacs with Mule
+ )
+ (t
+ ;; for next version of Emacs
+ ))
;; for old emacs variants
)