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- From: magnus@Fisher.Stanford.EDU (Magnus Nordborg)
- Subject: Re: Emacs-2.3.0 Questions
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.194513.21969@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Keywords: emacs, iconheader
- Sender: news@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mr News)
- Organization: DSO, Stanford University
- References: <1992Nov18.235217.4002@arizona.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 19:45:13 GMT
- Lines: 35
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- In article <1992Nov18.235217.4002@arizona.edu> d_mc@mccube.tucson.az.us
- (Don McCollam) writes:
- > I would like to use Emacs with emacs 18.59.
- > I have two problems.
- > emacs under Emacs doesn't recognize my hostname. (I believe there
- > was a work-around posted for this problem ages ago.)
- > Emacs doesn't seem to be registering as available for
- > use in editing non-executables (i.e. in Tools->Inspector
- > Workspace menu option.)
- > I'd appreciate any advice.
- >
- > Don
- > d_mc@mccube.tucson.az.us
-
- The first problem is due to the hostname not being set correctly. The
- easiest way to fix this is to use HostManager.
-
- The second is also easy to fix. If you want it to be the default
- application (replacing Edit) just read the online help for Emacs. You can
- also make it be specific for some filenames by editing the file
- Emacs.iconheader to include the filename extensions as follows:
-
- F Emacs.app Emacs app
- F Emacs Emacs app
- S el Emacs elisp
- S tex Emacs tex
-
- to include .tex and .el files for instance.
- --
-
-
- Magnus Nordborg
- Department of Biological Sciences
- Stanford University
- magnus@fisher.stanford.edu (NeXT mail preferred)
-