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Emacs for Windows NT/2000 and Windows 95/98/ME
Copyright (c) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
See the end of the INSTALL file in this directory for copying permissions.
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/windows/emacs/latest/
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.
* Further information
There is a web page that serves as a FAQ for the Windows port of
Emacs (a.k.a. NTEmacs) at:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.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
--no-site-file" options.
If you decide that it is a bug in Emacs that might be specific to the
Windows port, send a message to the help-emacs-windows@gnu.org
mailing list describing the bug, the version of Emacs that you are
using, and the operating system that you are running on (Windows NT,
95 or 98 including service pack level if known). If the bug is
related to subprocesses, also specify which shell you are using (e.g.,
include the values of `shell-file-name' and `shell-explicit-file-name'
in your message).
If you think the bug is not specific to the Windows port of Emacs,
then it is better to mail the bug report to bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org so
that it will be seen by the right people. If Emacs has been set up to
send mail, you can use the command M-x report-emacs-bug to create and
send the bug report, but in some cases there is a function to report
bugs in a specific package; e.g. M-x gnus-bug for Gnus, M-x
c-submit-bug-report for C/C++/Java mode, etc.