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Glenn Morris 7605d081ba Update nt installation instructions to point to supported method
* nt/INSTALL: Rename from INSTALL.MSYS.

* nt/INSTALL.OLD: Rename from INSTALL.

* nt/configure.bat: Update for INSTALL name changes.

* make-dist: Update for nt/INSTALL* changes.
2013-08-31 11:26:59 -07:00
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icons Add 2013 to yet more FSF copyright years 2013-01-02 17:46:47 -08:00
inc Minor fix of the last commit. 2013-08-04 18:43:10 +03:00
.gitignore
addpm.c Fixed problems with default paths and with shell-file-name. 2013-04-15 16:39:41 +03:00
addsection.c More MinGW64 related fixes. 2013-03-26 16:26:24 +02:00
ChangeLog Update nt installation instructions to point to supported method 2013-08-31 11:26:59 -07:00
cmdproxy.c Update copyright notices for 2013. 2013-01-01 09:11:05 +00:00
config.nt Implement mkostemp for MS-Windows. 2013-08-04 18:32:12 +03:00
configure.bat Update nt installation instructions to point to supported method 2013-08-31 11:26:59 -07:00
COPYING
ddeclient.c Update copyright notices for 2013. 2013-01-01 09:11:05 +00:00
emacs-src.tags
emacs-x64.manifest Support x64 build on MS-Windows with MSVC. 2012-09-30 23:36:42 +02:00
emacs-x86.manifest Support x64 build on MS-Windows with MSVC. 2012-09-30 23:36:42 +02:00
emacs.rc Fix icon for the cygw32 build on 64-bit Cygwin. (Bug#12993) 2013-04-08 22:38:56 -04:00
emacsclient.rc Bump version number to 24.2.93 2013-02-06 22:15:20 -08:00
envadd.bat Update copyright notices for 2013. 2013-01-01 09:11:05 +00:00
epaths.nt Fix bug #14513 with --enable-locallisppath not working on MS-Windows. 2013-06-07 11:08:29 +03:00
ftime-nostartup.bat
ftime.bat
gmake.defs Merge from emacs-24; up to 2012-12-06T01:39:03Z!monnier@iro.umontreal.ca 2013-01-02 08:13:04 -08:00
gnulib.mk Make file descriptors close-on-exec when possible. 2013-07-07 11:00:14 -07:00
INSTALL Update nt installation instructions to point to supported method 2013-08-31 11:26:59 -07:00
INSTALL.OLD Update nt installation instructions to point to supported method 2013-08-31 11:26:59 -07:00
Makefile.in Use a @configure_input@ comment at the start of generated Makefiles 2013-07-23 18:57:17 -04:00
makefile.w32-in Merge from trunk. 2013-05-16 12:58:56 +03:00
mingw-cfg.site Implement mkostemp for MS-Windows. 2013-08-04 18:32:12 +03:00
msysconfig.sh Spelling fixes. 2013-05-18 00:17:03 -07:00
multi-install-info.bat Update copyright notices for 2013. 2013-01-01 09:11:05 +00:00
nmake.defs Fix problems with MSVC build reported in bug #13939. 2013-03-16 10:55:38 +02:00
paths.h Minor fixes in the nt/ subdirectory. 2013-04-01 10:28:56 +03:00
preprep.c More MinGW64 related fixes. 2013-03-26 16:26:24 +02:00
README Update location of Emacs on MS Windows FAQ 2013-08-27 15:40:24 -04:00
README.W32 Update location of Emacs on MS Windows FAQ 2013-08-27 15:40:24 -04:00
runemacs.c Support invocation of un-installed runemacs.exe. 2013-05-17 12:35:23 +03:00
subdirs.el
zipdist.bat Merge from emacs-24; up to 2012-12-06T01:39:03Z!monnier@iro.umontreal.ca 2013-01-02 08:13:04 -08:00

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	     Emacs for Windows NT/2000 and Windows 95/98/ME

  Copyright (C) 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
  See the end of the file for license conditions.

  This directory contains support for compiling and running GNU Emacs on
  Windows NT, Windows 95, and their successors.  This port supports all
  of the major functionality of the Unix version, including
  subprocesses, windowing features (fonts, colors, scroll bars, multiple
  frames, etc.), and networking support.

  Precompiled distributions are also available; ftp to

	ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows/

  for the latest precompiled distributions.

* Building and installing

  See the INSTALL file in this directory for detailed instructions on
  building and installing Emacs on your system.

* EXE files produced

  Building and installing Emacs will produce the following executable
  files in the bin directory.

  + emacs.exe - The main Emacs executable. As this is designed to run
    as both a text-mode application (emacs -nw) and as a GUI application,
    it will pop up a command prompt window if run directly from Explorer.

  + runemacs.exe - A wrapper for running Emacs as a GUI application
    without popping up a command prompt window.

  + emacsclient.exe - A command-line client program that can
    communicate with a running Emacs process. See the `Emacs Server'
    node of the Emacs manual.

  + emacsclientw.exe - A version of emacsclient that does not open
    a command-line window.

  + addpm.exe - A basic installer that creates Start Menu icons for Emacs.
    Running this is optional.

  + cmdproxy.exe - Used internally by Emacs to work around problems with
    the native shells in various versions of Windows.

  + ctags.exe, etags.exe - Tools for generating tag files.  See the
  `Tags' node of the Emacs manual.

  + ebrowse.exe - A tool for generating C++ browse information.  See the
    `Ebrowse' manual.

  + ddeclient.exe - A tool for interacting with DDE servers.  To be
    invoked as "ddeclient SERVER [TOPIC]", where SERVER is the DDE
    server name, and sends each line of its standard input to the DDE
    server using the DdeClientTransaction API.  This program is
    supposed to be invoked via the 'call-process-region' Emacs
    primitive.

  + hexl.exe - A tool for converting files to hex dumps.  See the
    `Editing Binary Files' node of the Emacs manual.

  + movemail.exe - A helper application for safely moving mail from
    a mail spool or POP server to a local user mailbox.  See the
    `Movemail' node of the Emacs manual.

* Further information

  The FAQ for the MS Windows port of Emacs is distributed with Emacs
  (info manual "efaq-w32"), and also available at

        http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/efaq-w32.html

  There is also a mailing list for discussing issues related to this
  port of Emacs.  For information about the list, see this Web page:

	http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-emacs-windows

  To ask questions on the mailing list, send email to
  help-emacs-windows@gnu.org.  (You don't need to subscribe for that.)
  To subscribe to the list or unsubscribe from it, fill the form you
  find at http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-emacs-windows as
  explained there.

  Another valuable source of information and help which should not be
  overlooked is the various Usenet news groups dedicated to Emacs.
  These are particularly good for help with general issues which aren't
  specific to the Windows port of Emacs.  The main news groups to use
  for seeking help are:

	gnu.emacs.help
	comp.emacs

  There are also fairly regular postings and announcements of new or
  updated Emacs packages on this group:

	gnu.emacs.sources

* Reporting bugs

  If you encounter a bug in this port of Emacs, we would like to hear
  about it.  First check the file etc/PROBLEMS and the FAQ on the web
  page above to see if the bug is already known and if there are any
  workarounds.  If not, then check whether the bug has something to do
  with code in your .emacs file, e.g. by invoking Emacs with the "-Q"
  option.

  Use the built in bug reporting functionality in Emacs so that it
  will be seen by the right people.  You can use the command M-x
  report-emacs-bug to create and send the bug report.

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