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Re: Getting dired to list directories first in MSDOS
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Davin Pearson |
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Re: Getting dired to list directories first in MSDOS |
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26 Mar 2007 03:44:14 -0700 |
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On Mar 26, 8:45 am, Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org> wrote:
> > From: "Davin Pearson" <davin.pear...@gmail.com>
> > Date: 25 Mar 2007 01:05:45 -0700
>
> > In GNU Emacs 20.5 (i386-pc-msdosdjgpp)
> > of Sun Mar 19 2000 on pc
> > configured using `configure -'
>
> > Please describe exactly what actions triggered the bug
> > and the precise symptoms of the bug:
>
> > The following Lisp code puts directories first in NT-Emacs,
> > where (insert (emacs-version)) equals:
>
> > GNU Emacs 21.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2004-03-11 on NYAUMO
>
> > My question is this: how do you get it to do the same thing under
> > MSDOS Emacs?
>
> > (progn
> > ;;;
> > ;;; COOL!!!!!!!!!!!
> > ;;;
> > (setq ls-lisp-ignore-case t)
> > (setq ls-lisp-dirs-first t)
> > (safe-require 'ls-lisp)
> > )
>
> The answer is: the same as in NTEmacs, but you need to build Emacs
> v21.x or later for MSDOS, since these ls-lisp options were not
> available in Emacs 20.5 (which is what you have for MSDOS, see above).
Thank you for your help. Where can I get myself a copy of
V21.x or later compiled for MSDOS (i.e. DJGPP). It does not
appear in the following folder:
ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2gnu/
I would rather not have to compile emacs from the sources if possible,
as that would entail installing DJGPP not to mention the hassles in
getting the C compiler to work.
>
> > How do you get pasting to work between Emacs and Mozilla and vice
> > versa? (Note that I am using a DOS console. Cutting and pasting
> > using NT Emacs works just fine.
>
> On what version of Windows do you run the MSDOS build? You cannot use
> the Windows clipboard from the MSDOS Emacs on Windows NT, W2K, and XP
> (and the rest of the NT family): the API that lets DOS programs access
> the Windows clipboard is not available on those Windows versions.
> Complain to Bill Gates.
I am running Windows XP so that explains why it doesn't work.
>
> On Windows 9x, the Windows clipboard _is_ supported, and should work
> as it does in the NTEmacs build: any C-w and M-w puts text into the
> clipboard, and C-y/M-y examine the clipboard before the kill ring.
>
> > How do you get Dos Emacs to load the file $HOME/.emacs
> > a.k.a ~/.emacs ?
>
> You need to call the file _emacs, not .emacs. (This is in the manual,
> btw.) The reason is that DOS doesn't allow file names that begin with
> a dot.
Thank you for your knowledgable advice. I am running a web design
course for high schools so this kind of help will benefit me immensely
in knowing how to use Gnu free software.