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Re: getting emacs in cygwin
- From: "Wynfield Henman" <wynfield at gmail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 08:28:26 +0900
- Subject: Re: getting emacs in cygwin
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Some people like to associate Cygwin tools with certain mime types so it's
possible to click on a file in the explorer, for example, and have their
favorite Cygwin tool open the file.
Ah.. I see. That makes sense.
I use zsh's suffix aliases and completion. I just enter the file name
and zsh knows which program to open it with. But, I see if you had
to go through explorer how run could be useful.
Regards
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