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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: How to BEGIN WITH GnuEmacs in Windows?
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Michael Olson |
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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: How to BEGIN WITH GnuEmacs in Windows? |
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Fri, 07 Jan 2005 15:40:02 -0500 |
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"Baris Eren" <address@hidden> writes:
> GnuEmacs in Windows
> Installation
> Where is the file .emacs?
It is in the current directory from where you start Emacs. When I
used Emacs with Windows, I edited the shortcut to Emacs so that the
current directory was set to some place like "C:\Documents and
Settings\My Name\Home". The location can be anything you want, as
long as it exists as a directory. You can call this file "_emacs" if
you wish.
> Does the Wiki mode show orphan pages?
No. That might be a nice feature to have.
> Does the Wiki mode support backlinks?
If you run the `emacs-wiki-backlink' function, it will find the pages
that mention the current page.
> Does the Wiki mode support a "Recent Changes"
> feature?
You can make a file called `ChangeLog' that contains changes, but you
have to add the entries yourself.
> How can we search in the Wiki?
`emacs-wiki-grep'
> Can also several directory structures be used
> with the WikiMode
Yes. You'll probably want to read the `Multiple Projects' section of
the manual if you want to separate your directories into "Projects".
Multiple directories can belong to one project.
> How to export all contents of the EmacsWiki to
> Html
`emacs-wiki-publish', or C-c C-p
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