Hi Jari, Eli: A thank you note for Jari. I asked Jari if he could improve ffap to match these Windows paths like this: c:/Program Files/Freescale/CW for MPC55xx and MPC56xx 2.10/PowerPC_EABI_Tools/Command_Line_Tools/CLT_EABI_PPC_Tools_Notes.txt c:\Program Files\Freescale\CW for MPC55xx and MPC56xx 2.10\PowerPC_EABI_Tools\Command_Line_Tools\CLT_Usage_Notes.txt c:/Program Files/Open Text Evaluation Media/Open Text Exceed 14 x86/Program Files/Hummingbird/Connectivity/14.00/Default User/PerUser Settings.ini c:\Program Files\Open Text Evaluation Media\Open Text Exceed 14 x86\Program Files\Hummingbird\Connectivity\14.00\Default User\PerUser Settings.ini c:/Program Files/Open Text Evaluation Media/Open Text Exceed 14 x86/Program Files/Hummingbird/ c:\Program Files\Open Text Evaluation Media\Open Text Exceed 14 x86\Program Files\Hummingbird\ From a user view this is a very helpful and useful solution to get to these files/dirs in one keystroke. Thanks to Jari for the hard work. I will report if I find issues. Regards, Yigal On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 6:05 AM, jari wrote: > On 2012-10-19 11:49, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > | > > | > 1. New variable ffap-paths-with-spaces controls if the behavior is > in use. > | > By default it is set to "t" in Windows/Cygwin where spaces in > paths > | > are encountered. > | > | GNU Coding Standards frown upon using "path" for anything except > | PATH-style lists of directories. Use "file name" or "leading > | directories" instead. > | > | > 2. The "path skipping" is based on finding longest distance: > | > > | > - from first "drive letter", "/" or "\" > | > - until last "/", "\" followed by last > non-matching-char-not-usually-found-in-file-names > | > | What will this do to text such as the one below? > | > | C:\emacs\bin\prog1.exe on Windows or /usr/bin/prog1 on Unix. > > User can enable/disable if spaces are taken into account. If enabled, > the result is: > > "C:\emacs\bin\prog1.exe on Windows or /usr/bin/prog1" > > If disabled, depending on cursor position: > > "C:\emacs\bin\prog1.exe" > "/usr/bin/prog1" > > If you have strategiy to make it better, please suggest. > > | > 3. In Cygwin Emacs the paths are expected to be in > "/cygdrive//" > | > format. > | > | What about Posix-standard /foo/bar/baz, which is the usual case on > | Cygwin? > > Only ":" is converted into "/cygdrive/" under > Cygwin. > > Jari > -- Yigal