Dear Karoly, Alex,
I also use XEmacs on Win XP SP1. I had problems with Cygwinish versions.
What runs like a charm is the native Windows version 21.4 (patch 6)
installed from a complete installer. You find it on the XEmacs website. And
then just set OZEMACS, nothing else!
Christian
"Alex Gian" <minimax@tinyonline.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Karoly Ladvanszky wrote:
>
> > Could anyone help me to get Mozart working with XEmacs on Win2K?
> > I've played with the OZEMACS env. var as well as pasted the Lisp init
code
> > found in the documentation into the XEmacs init file [...]
> > The OZ menu appears, syntax coloring etc. works but anything
> > compilation/emulation related fail.
>
> I don't know if this is any help to you, but...
>
> I am running W2k SP3. I was running X-Emacs [version 21.1; May 1999]
> even before I installed Oz/Mozart.
>
> When I installed Oz/Mozart I used mozart-1.2.5.20030313.msi
> Everything worked fine (it started automatically using X-Emacs) straight
> away. I didn't have to do _anything_, change any environmental
> variables, or fiddle with any *.el files. Was I lucky?
>
> I also used mozart-1.2.5.20030313.exe to install on my Windows 95 486
> laptop!!! and this worked fine too. The same version of X-emacs was
> running on the 486 beforehand. It's slow but works fine except for some
> floating point differences! I was impressed!
>
> The only difference I can see between my Windows 2000 and Linux setups,
> is that the Windows OPI opens an extra window
> (called warnings-show, I think it didn't like something in my .emacs),
> but compilation, emulation and everything else works perfect.
>
> So _maybe_ if you install X-Emacs first, it will work?
>
> Alex
> Bristol, UK
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> and administriva mail to hackers-request@mozart-oz.org.
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