On 2010.05.05 21:24, Gary wrote:
I often find myself running a piece of software from within emacs that
expects, and spits out, Windows-style paths (C:\...). Handling sending
it Windows paths based on the Cygwin ones is fine, I just use a
script.
Of course, the tool returning Windows paths is a
I often find myself running a piece of software from within emacs that
expects, and spits out, Windows-style paths (C:\...). Handling sending
it Windows paths based on the Cygwin ones is fine, I just use a
script.
Of course, the tool returning Windows paths is a PITA, because it means
I can't do
On 05/05/2010 19:24, Gary wrote:
I often find myself running a piece of software from within emacs that
expects, and spits out, Windows-style paths (C:\...). Handling sending
it Windows paths based on the Cygwin ones is fine, I just use a
script.
Of course, the tool returning Windows paths
Amazingly enough I solved this problem for myself just yesterday.
;; Add to your .emacs file.
;; Handle locating files containing errors for compilers that report
using DOS style paths.
(when (eq system-type 'cygwin)
(require 'compile)
(setq compilation-parse-errors-filename-function
Not sure why it line wrapped the second comment when I sent this. The
part reading using DOS style paths. is part of the comment line
above it.
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Steven Collins spc.for@gmail.com wrote:
Amazingly enough I solved this problem for myself just yesterday.
;; Add
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