On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 09:56, Glen Wagley wrote:
> Quoting Bryan Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > That is weird that any site offering binaries for versions newer than
> > 20.7 seem to be down.  I just tried it myself.  Is this the result of
> > some organized vi zealots' terrorist campaign?  Maybe RMS doesn't want
> > to make emacs available to windows users anymore, for ethical reasons? 
> > Either way, you are in luck Glen, and I proudly respond to you on-list!
> > I happen to have the file emacs-21.3-fullbin-i386.tar.gz sitting on my
> > harddrive.  One second please...OK, you can now download it from here:
> > 
> > http://murdockfamily.homelinux.org/~bryan/emacs-21.3-fullbin-i386.tar.gz
> > 
> > Bryan
> Everything seems to be working fine except for one thing. I throw a pretty
> simple .emacs file into C:\ but it never seems to evaluate it. All I really
> need is to have it turn on syntax highlighting, paren mode, and active region
> highlighting. Any ideas?

Boy, you are testing me here.  I haven't actually /used/ emacs under
windows much.  It looks like I have a c:\.emacs file that is getting
used just fine.  It's the exact same one I use in Linux, so I don't
think there is anything special I did for windows, except fix a path to
my downloaded elisp stuff.  You might try starting it from the command
line with the --debug-init option...I think you do runemacs.exe
--debug-init.  I'm not sure.  

Hope some of that helps,

Bryan


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