Hi All,
               Is there any way to specify the compiler output directory,
classpath,the run directory, the source files directory etc relative to the
directory of the project file(prj.el).

              I basically want to create a template directory structure for my
projects along with prj.el file with default customization to be used in the
"Templates" in the "KDE".

             Also currently since the directories are absolute ,when I move the
project directory somewhere else I have to go and modify the options.

            Any pointers on this will be very helpfull.

   TIA,
-kps-

Paul Kinnucan wrote:

> At 03:30 PM 3/15/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >Paul Kinnucan wrote:
> >>
> >> At 02:05 PM 3/15/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >>
> >> >
> >> >I think, along the same lines, customize states:
> >> >
> >> >Specify Java interpreter for Windows platforms. *
> >> >On NTEmacs, the JDE must use the NTEmacs show window option in order
> >> >to run the Java interpreter. This in turn requires that the JDE use
> >> >the javaw version of the JDK Java interpreter to prevent a console
> >> >window from appearing every time you run an application. Sound
> >> >confusing? It is, but it works
> >> >
> >> >Which variable are we referring to for the *NTEmacs show window option*?
> >> >
> >>
> >> w32-start-process-show-window
> >
> >After searching for this, I found it, win32..., I tried to do a
>
> You did not say you are using XEmacs. Misunderstandings of this sort can be
> avoided by submitting a snapshot (see my signature) of your system when
> reporting a problem.
>
> >customize-variable, and it didn't recognize it, it suppose because it is
> >an internal variable.  I then did a
> >
> >
> >(setq win32-start-process-show-window t)
>
> This is useless because the JDE overrides any setting of this variable that
> you make.
> I'm not sure why you think it necessary to set this variable. There is
> nothing in the JDE documentation that instructs you to do so.
>
> >
> >in my .emacs.  When trying to run a simple application which outputs to
> >the console, it splits the screen, but still shows nothing?  Is there
> >something else I am missing?  The status line says:
> >
>
> NT/XEmacs does not correctly launch processes as has been discussed on the
> JDE list on many occasions. The workaround is to set jde-run-java-vm-w to
> java for console apps and javaw for GUI apps. If you do this, you will not
> be able to see standard output from a GUI app. FSF Emacs does not suffer
> from this limitation. That is one of the reasons I strongly recommend that
> people use FSF Emacs for Java development on Windows.
>
> - Paul
>
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