[XEmacs] Install Wizard

Sabine 'Sani' Schulz nemo at schnuerpel.net
Sun Apr 2 20:15:10 EDT 2006


Vin Shelton wrote:

[..]

> As far as the 'Start in' field in the shortcut - that is easily
> customized and I don't necessarily think it makes a lot of sense to
> set it in the setup kit.  I'll think about this and see if anything
> worthwhile comes to mind.

I made the same propose at <help-emacs-windows at gnu.org>, this wrote
Lennart Borgman:

 ,---- [ Message-ID: <442F2079.9000508 at student.lu.se> ] 
|  From: "Lennart Borgman" <lennart.borgman.073 at student.lu.se>
|  To: "Jason Rumney" <jasonr at gnu.org>
|  Cc: "Drew Adams" <drew.adams at oracle.com>; <help-emacs-windows at gnu.org>; "Sabine 'Sani' Schulz" <nemo at schnuerpel.net>
|  Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 2:53 AM
|  Subject: Re: [h-e-w] [Emacs32] Install Wizard
|  
|  > Jason Rumney wrote:
|  >> Lennart Borgman <lennart.borgman.073 at student.lu.se> writes:
|  >>
|  >>> Since Emacs could be started in many different ways I would rather
|  >>> suggest that Emacs by default set the default directory to %HOME% (or
|  >>> the corresponding) on different platforms.
|  >>>     
|  >>
|  >> That would be undesirable. When starting Emacs from the command-line,
|  >> the current directory should always stay the same as the parent shell.
|  >> I don't think there is a reliable way to find out how Emacs was
|  >> started, so we have to leave it up to the parent shell to set the
|  >> current directory for us. Unfortunately Windows Explorer sets it to
|  >> the directory in which the .exe is located by default. I think X has a
|  >> more useful default of $HOME.
|  >>   
|  > Ok, thanks. Then I will put %home% for working dir for the shortcuts.
|  
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That`s what i mean, see also <news:e0gjeg$n76$2 at newsreader.cw.net>

Sabine




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