Re: emacs in separate window

2003-02-03 Thread Shankar Unni
Joe Buehler wrote: A Cygwin emacs with a Windows GUI would certainly look like NTEmacs, but it would function a bit differently -- it would support the Cygwin shell in various places, etc. Ooh, that would be definitely interesting, and worth switching to.. -- Shankar. -- Unsubscribe info:

Re: emacs in separate window

2003-01-31 Thread Joe Buehler
Shankar Unni wrote: Another approach is to massage the existing NT code in emacs to use the native windowing system instead of X11. It probably would not be too hard to do. Err, wouldn't that just be "NTEmacs"? I thought the Cygwin build disabled all the NT-specific code in Emacs. Or doesn't

Re: emacs in separate window

2003-01-31 Thread Shankar Unni
Joe Buehler wrote: Another approach is to massage the existing NT code in emacs to use the native windowing system instead of X11. It probably would not be too hard to do. Err, wouldn't that just be "NTEmacs"? I thought the Cygwin build disabled all the NT-specific code in Emacs. Or doesn't i

Re: emacs in separate window

2003-01-30 Thread Joe Buehler
Igor Pechtchanski wrote: If you're ambitious, you may try to compile emacs from source and link it with the W11 library that comes with rxvt, although I'm almost certain there's a lot of missing functionality there. If you succeed in building emacs with W11 (and adding the necessary functionalit

Re: emacs in separate window

2003-01-30 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Quan Ding wrote: > is there a way to start emacs in X mode (separate window, with menu > stuff), but without using startx and lunching emacs within the X-window? > I mean, start emacs from the cygwin terminal window, but running it in a > separate window. As far as I understa

emacs in separate window

2003-01-30 Thread Quan Ding
is there a way to start emacs in X mode (separate window, with menu stuff), but without using startx and lunching emacs within the X-window? I mean, start emacs from the cygwin terminal window, but running it in a separate window. __ Do you Yahoo!? Y