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From: <Bauer@lai.unisinos.tche.br>
To: <ntemacs-users@cs.washigton.edu>
Subject: RE: > Problem passing file paths as arguments to gnudoit
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996 09:57:05 -0200

I am already using gnuclientw to invoke Emacs from MSDev. The MSDev
editor was not replaced by Emacs but I got both working in a
"cooperative" manner.

Using Tools - Customize command I added a Emacs item to the menu tools
and configured it to call a cmd file called gotolinecolumn.cmd with the
following parameters: 

$(FilePath) $(CurLine) $(CurCol)

The Close window on exiting option was enabled. Through the Tools -
Options command I configured the Editor to save the files before running
tools and to automatically reload externally modified files.

The source of gotolinecolumn.cmd is:

j:\util\nt\emacs\bin\gnuclientw %1
j:\util\nt\emacs\bin\gnudoit -q  (goto-line %2) (move-to-column (- %3 1)
1)

The first line invokes Emacs and the second places the cursor in the
same line and column that it was in the MSDev editor. After saving a
file in Emacs, MSDev automatically reloads that file. Emacs usually
warns me when a file was modified by MSdev and gives me a chance to
revert to it.

I would like to make other things, like to jump from a file opened in
MSdev to the same file already opened in Emacs, just setting the cursor
position in the same way above but I believe the only way to do that is
with Lisp routines.


Carlos Henrique Bauer

Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos - UNISINOS
Laboratorio de Automacao Industrial - LAI
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http://lai.unisinos.tche.br
Av. Unisinos, 950             Phone: 55515903333
93022-000 Sao Leopoldo RS     FAX:   55515921035
Brazil


>----------
>From: 	David Biesack[SMTP:sasdjb@unx.sas.com]
>Sent: 	Quarta-feira, 27 de Novembro de 1996 15:58
>To: 	ntemacs-users@cs.washington.edu
>Subject: 	> Problem passing file paths as arguments to gnudoit
>
>
>Use gnuclientw.exe in the latest gnuserv distributions (see the ntemacs
>home page). gnuclientw.exe defaults to -q behavior, handles backslashes
>and spaces etc. and runs as a Windows app instead of a Console app, so
>no console pops up. (gnuclientw.exe is also a nice "editor" to
>associate
>for text and other files, btw.)
>
>When you get MSDev configured to use Emacs/gnuclient to edit files
>**please** post that -- I've asked everywhere I can think of on how to
>replace the braindead Developer Studio editor in VC++ (and VJ++), and
>no
>one seems to know how. 
>

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From: "ROSBACH, HANS" <HARO@dnv.com>
To: "ntemacs-users@cs.washington.edu" <ntemacs-users@cs.washington.edu>,         matt <mc@flightdata.co.uk>
Subject: RE: ntemacs & micro$oft developer studio ...
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 16:26:48 +0100

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matt writes:

> 
> 3.) is there anyway of disabling the default editor in micro$oft
> developer studio and getting it to use another one (specifically
> ntemacs) ?
> 

I have not found any way to make developer studio make emacs the
default editor. However, I have made it possible for me to start
editing a file reasonably easy:
 Look in the Tools menu, and select Customize ...
 Select Tools, and use the Add button to make a command.
 The command You need is:
  some-directory\gnuclientw.exe
 with arguments:
  +$(CurLine) $(FilePath)

Also in the Keyboard part I have defined
 UserTool1 to use Ctrl+E

Now I can type C-e in the developer studio window for that file, and
get to the correct line in Emacs.

Hope this helps a little.


> 
> what about a proper window manager that might be able to LOWER a
> window? and maybe give me a virtual desktop ? (eg. fvwm?)

You are not alone!

> 
> also does anyone know of a proper cli/shell for windows 95/nt rather
> than the crippled DOS prompt window? (say zsh? with a proper find
> command?)

I'm at the moment looking at bash. It is referred to from the FAQ.


Hans
haro@dnv.com


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