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- From: cedman@714-725-3165.nts.uci.edu (Carl Edman)
- Subject: Re: Emacs app as default editor
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- Reply-To: cedman@golem.ps.uci.edu (Carl Edman)
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- Date: 27 Jul 92 17:44:30 GMT
- References: <1992Jul27.151300.7563@ens.fr>
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- Roberto DiCosmo writes
- > In article <2A70C755.3175@noiro.acs.uci.edu> cedman@714-725-3165.nts.uci.edu
- > (Carl Edman) writes:
- > > Steven Sietz writes
- > > > I just installed the app yesterday. I tried a dwrite
- > > > Workspace DefaultOpenApp Emacs to set it up as the
- > > > default editor but it didn't work properly. After I
- > > > logged out and in again, I couldn't open up any of the text
- > > > files (not even with Edit). Any suggestions??
- > >
- > > Emacs does not have a openFile method. Adding it is not too hard.
- >
- > You need the last version of Emacs (2.1) that has an openFile method...
- > on the archives, or try spi.ens.fr in /pub/next/emacs
-
- You are right as I found out shortly after my post. But it _still_ doesn't have
- Service menu and programable keypad support ! :-)
-
- Carl Edman
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