Ken Brown <kbr...@cornell.edu> writes: > On 3/31/2010 4:54 AM, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote: >> On 2010.03.31 10:21, Gary . wrote: >>> I have a new cygwin installation on which I have also installed >>> emacs. I have an older installation in which I also have emacs >>> installed. On the newer install I don't appear to have any info >>> pages for emacs, but do on the older one (I think, I can't >>> actually check right now). Why would I not have them, and how can >>> I get them? One difference is that the new installation has >>> emacs-nox whereas the older one has emacs-X11 (although I >>> actually only ever use it from the console, I don't use X). >>> >>> Oh. C-h i in emacs shows the info page *confuzzed* >>> >> Tip from my NOTE file for native Emacs under Windows: >> >> ** Setup INFOPATH. >> >> To browse info file inside Emacs set INFOPATH like this: >> >> >> INFOPATH=e:/bin/gnutls/share/info;e:/bin/gnuwin32/info;e:/bin/gnuwin32/share/info;e:/bin/MinGW/info;e:/bin/MinGW/share/info;e:/bin/wget/info: >> >> for MinGW or >> >> INFOPATH='~/usr/share/info;d:/opt/cygwin/usr/share/info:' >> >> for Cygwin. > > The OP has just reported that his problem has disappeared. But to > correct the record for the sake of the archives, your INFOPATH is not > appropriate for Cygwin's emacs. The emacs info files are in > /usr/share/info. > > Ken
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