Answers to Frequently asked Questions about using Emacs on Microsoft Windows. ... This FAQ is maintained by the developers and users of Emacs on MS Windows. If you find any errors, or have any suggestions, please send them to help-emacs-windows@gnu.org. Currently the FAQ maintainer is Ramprasad B.
www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html
The binary distributions are distributed as zip files, which are handled natively by Windows XP and later. For earlier versions, there are many tools that can handle the ... On Windows, the .emacs file may be called _emacs for backward compatibility with DOS and FAT filesystems where filenames could not start with a dot.
www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/Installing-Emacs.htm... www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/Installing-Emacs.html
See this link for the latest version.
www.cs.utah.edu/~alee/emacs/emacs.html www.cs.utah.edu/~alee/emacs/emacs.html
How to install emacs on Microsoft Windows XP/NT ... Get emacs-21.3-fullbin-i386.tar.gz ... windows emacs FAQ...
www.biostat.jhsph.edu/~bcaffo/statcomp/emacs.htm www.biostat.jhsph.edu/~bcaffo/statcomp/emacs.htm
Many people have successfully installed emacs on Windows 95, 98, 2K, NT, ME, XP, Vista, and Windows 7 using the instructions below. [I have not tried Vista or Windows 7 myself yet with these instructions, but Rafael have - successfully.]
www.claremontmckenna.edu/math/alee/emacs/emacs.html www.claremontmckenna.edu/math/alee/emacs/emacs.html
There are some shortcuts to getting Emacs installed and running on Windows, but we're going to walk through the steps from scratch. There are a number of "decision points" throughout ... To test the value, start a new console session, and type echo %HOME%. On Windows XP, for example, you should see something like this:
derekslager.com/blog/posts/2006/12/emacs-hack-1-install... derekslager.com/blog/posts/2006/12/emacs-hack-1-installing-emacs-on-windows.ashx
Maybe someday someone will try out all of those combinations and report, but for today, I did exactly one: Windows XP, CLISP 2.44, SLIME CVS, and Emacs 22.2 Why CLISP? After reading lots of internet, I came to the conclusion that (aside from the commercial CLs), CLISP is the best implementation for Windows users.
www.pchristensen.com/blog/articles/installing-clisp-ema... www.pchristensen.com/blog/articles/installing-clisp-emacs-and-slime-on-windows-xp/
My recent install guide for CLISP, Emacs, and SLIME on Windows XP was a big hit – it has had about 2000 hits and 5 sincere thanks in the comments (it even got praise from a troll!). In it I promised a similar guide for SBCL, and here it is.
www.pchristensen.com/blog/articles/installing-sbcl-emac... www.pchristensen.com/blog/articles/installing-sbcl-emacs-and-slime-on-windows-xp/
This document contains a description of using epop3mail to run RMAIL in Emacs 21.2 on Windows XP. RMAIL is a nice mail client, that gives you mail folders, handy keystrokes, and allows you to do it all in emacs. If you are like me you try to do as much as possible in emacs.
users.rcn.com/jrothim/www/emacs_rmail_howto.html users.rcn.com/jrothim/www/emacs_rmail_howto.html
With this web-page, I try to make it easy to install/update an integrated LaTeX/Emacs system on a PC with Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP. I am inspired by the system on the Unix network at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Aalborg University, Denmark.
www.math.aau.dk/~dethlef/Tips/
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