I have a new cygwin installation on which I have also installed
emacs. I have an older installation in which I also have emacs
installed. On the newer install I don't appear to have any info
pages for emacs, but do on the older one (I think, I can't
actually check right now). Why would I not have
On 2010.03.31 10:21, Gary . wrote:
I have a new cygwin installation on which I have also installed
emacs. I have an older installation in which I also have emacs
installed. On the newer install I don't appear to have any info
pages for emacs, but do on the older one (I think, I can't
actually
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
On 2010.03.31 10:21, Gary . wrote:
I don't appear to have any info
pages for emacs
...
Oh. C-h i in emacs shows the info page *confuzzed*
Tip from my NOTE file for native Emacs under Windows:
** Setup INFOPATH.
To browse info
/wget/info:
for MinGW or
INFOPATH='~/usr/share/info;d:/opt/cygwin/usr/share/info:'
for Cygwin.
The OP has just reported that his problem has disappeared. But to
correct the record for the sake of the archives, your INFOPATH is not
appropriate for Cygwin's emacs. The emacs info files
is not
appropriate for Cygwin's emacs. The emacs info files are in
/usr/share/info.
Ken
Unless you have built it yourself from source, then they will be in
/usr/local/share /info.
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