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From: ChristopherMBalz@StanfordAlumni.org (Christopher M. Balz)
Subject: Re: w3m gives 'Wrong type argument: stringp, nil" error
Date: 4 Jun 2003 09:35:30 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <343aeada.0306040835.ad5b36f@posting.google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: ullwibzsb.fsf@one.net

Wow, that would be just great!!  I use Cygwin quite a bit.  You could
send it to me or if you have a link where I could download it from,
you could just send me the link.
  
Do you know where to find English instructions for compiling w3m?
 - CB

Chris McMahan <cmcmahan+n@one.net> wrote in message news:<ullwibzsb.fsf@one.net>...
> The lack of a w3m executable is exactly what's causing your problem.
> I've got a version compiled under cygwin for this program. If you're
> interested, I'll send you a copy. You'll need the cygwin libraries to
> run them, but they're free for the download.
> 
>  - Chris McMahan
> 
> ChristopherMBalz@StanfordAlumni.org (Christopher M. Balz) writes:
> 
> > Running GNU Emacs 23.3.1 on Windows 2000.  I'm trying to use w3m via
> > emacs_w3m.  Every time I enter an M-x w3m- command, or just M-x w3m, I
> > get the
> > 
> >     'Wrong type argument: stringp, nil" error 
> > 
> > I think the problem is because w3m is not installed as an executable
> > on my system.  In the w3m doc, under installation, all there is is "No
> > problem. :)".  Oddly, I can't seem to find anything that resembles the
> > bona fide w3m executable.  Anyone know where the executable is and
> > what it is named?
> > 
> > Installation of emacs_w3m (v1.3.3) went just fine (I had to create a
> > couple directories, but that worked just fine).  Here is the
> > installation from a DOS prompt:
> > 
> > C:\Program Files\emacs\emacs-21.3\bin>emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -l
> >  c:/Progra~1/emacs/site/emacs-w3m-1.3.3/w3mhack.el NONE -f
> > w3mhack-nonunix-install
> > emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -l 
> > c:/Progra~1/emacs/site/emacs-w3m-1.3.3/w3mhack.el NONE -f
> > w3mhack-nonunix-install
> >  `fns-21.3.1.elc' is up to date
> > cp fns-21.3.1.el c:/Program Files/emacs/site-lisp/w3m/fns-21.3.1.el
> > cp fns-21.3.1.elc c:/Program Files/emacs/site-lisp/w3m/fns-21.3.1.elc
> > 
> > C:\Program Files\emacs\emacs-21.3\bin>
> > 
> > All my packages are up to date, and my .emacs file is below (to find
> > all related to 'w3m', just search on 'w3').
> > 
> > ;; This is a web programmer's .emacs file for GNU Emacs.
> > ;; It has been tested on GNU Emacs version 21.3.1 on Windows 2000, 
> > ;; Service Pack 3.	 
> > ;;
> > ;; The GNU Emacs Homepage is located at: 
> > ;;             http://www.gnu.org/directory/GNU/emacs.html
> > ;;
> > ;; This Document Last Modified: 06/03/2003.
> > ;;
> > ;; Portability: It would take minimal or no changes to port it to run
> > on Unix;
> > ;; the one major change definitely needed would be to remove the
> > "cygwin"-related
> > ;; code, since that is only for putting the BASH shell on Windows.
> > ;;
> > ;; @author: Christopher M. Balz.
> > ;;          Feel free to e-mail me regarding this file at any of the
> > addresses below:
> > ;;          ChristopherBalz@yahoo.com
> > ;;          ChristopherMBalz@StanfordAlumni.org
> > 
> > ;; General Notes:  It is often said that a new Emacs user should stay
> > away from old, crusty
> > ;;                 '.emacs' files from others.  However, the only way
> > that I ever was able
> > ;;                 to get a reasonable return on the investment of my
> > time put into setting
> > ;;                 up my Emacs configurations was by borrowing code
> > snippets from others.
> > ;;                 It is true that no '.emacs' file should be used
> > uncritically, by newbie or
> > ;;                 by others.  
> > ;;               
> > ;;                 However, for the best user base, new users should
> > be able to
> > ;;                 fairly easily clip out sections of '.emacs' files
> > that interest them and put
> > ;;                 them to use right away in their own '.emacs' files.
> >  To this end, I have
> > ;;                 attempted to effectively segment the various
> > independent components of this
> > ;;                 '.emacs' file and have documented what I have done
> > as clearly as possible.
> > ;;                 It's very exciting how Emacs modes related to
> > software engineering for the
> > ;;                 web are maturing.  
> > ;;     
> > 
> > ;; ------------   Invocation of Gnu Emacs on Win2K: 
> > ;;
> > ;;    From Windows shortcut icon with these properties on shortcut's
> > 'Properties' menu:
> > ;;        'Target': 
> > ;;           "C:\Program Files\emacs\emacs-21.3\bin\runemacs.exe" -l
> > ~/.emacs
> > ;;         'Start in' (Note: I use Cygwin, see below):
> > ;;           C:/cygwin/home/Administrator/
> > ;;
> > ;;    Set user-specific 'HOME' environment variable to
> > 'C:/cygwin/home/Administrator', which is
> > ;;    the directory in which my '.emacs' file is located.  Do this by
> > going to the Control Panel,
> > ;;    then to 'System', then to 'Advanced', then to 'Environment
> > Variables', the to 'Variables
> > ;;    for <user>'. 
> > 
> > ;; ------------  Commense lisping:
> > 
> > ;; Add the site directory (the site directory is used to contain
> > non-core Emacs Lisp packages)
> > ;; to the Emacs load-path.  The Emacs load-path is 
> > ;; the list of directories where Emacs searches for packages that you
> > require.
> > ;; This must be at the head of your .emacs file.  This code prepends
> > the site directory to the load path:
> > ;; Standard emacs lisp access (for non-byte-compiled access):
> > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "C:/Program
> > Files/emacs/emacs-21.3/site-lisp/"))
> > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "C:/Program
> > Files/emacs/emacs-21.3/site/lisp/progmodes/"))
> > ;; System-wide emacs customizations:
> > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "C:/Program
> > Files/emacs/site/"))
> > ;; Personal emacs/site:
> > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "~/emacs/site/")) 
> > ;; So that Emacs can find the home directory files (desktop, etc.):
> > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "~/")) 
> > ;; Specific Packages:
> > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "C:/Program
> > Files/emacs/site/eieio-0.17/"))
> > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "C:/Program
> > Files/emacs/site/semantic-1.4.4/"))
> > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "C:/Program
> > Files/emacs/site/speedbar-0.14beta4/"))
> > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "C:/Program
> > Files/emacs/site/elib-1.0/"))
> > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "C:/Program
> > Files/emacs/site/psgml-1.2.5/"))
> > ;;        For Emacs JDE (from http://sunsite.dk/jde/):
> > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "C:/Program
> > Files/emacs/site/jde-2.3.2/lisp/"))
> > ;; For the Emacs Web Browser:
> > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "C:/Program
> > Files/emacs/site/emacs-w3m-1.3.3/"))
> > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "C:/Program
> > Files/emacs/site-lisp/w3m/"))
> > 
> > ;; On Windows 2000, it is sufficient to set the user-specific 'HOME'
> > environment
> > ;; variable (see above) to the path to your .emacs file.  For example,
> > mine goes to:
> > ;; 'C:/cygwin/home/Administrator'.  Most other systems should have a 
> > ;; reasonably sane approach to doing this.  These approaches are best.
> > ;; However, if on some other system you have
> > ;; trouble saving your customizations (meaning, the customizations
> > possible
> > ;; through the command ESC-x customize-group, and meaning, the error
> > message
> > ;; 'saving settings from 'emacs -q' would overwrite customizations'),
> > ;; explicitly assigning the 'user-init-file' variable is a sure-fire
> > way
> > ;; to avoid the problem:
> > ;; (setq user-init-file (expand-file-name "~/.emacs")
> > ;;        custom-file (expand-file-name "~/.emacs"))
> > 
> > 
> > ;; For use of Bash shell via Cygwin on Windows 2000 (or NT), available
> > from:
> > ;;	     http://www.cygwin.com/
> > ;; (if you do not have Cygwin installed, comment all of this section
> > out).
> > 	;; This assumes that Cygwin is installed in C:\cygwin (the
> > 	;; default) and that C:\cygwin\bin is not already in your
> > 	;; Windows Path (it generally should not be).
> >         ;;
> > 	(setq exec-path (cons "C:/cygwin/bin" exec-path))
> > 	(setenv "PATH" (concat "C:\\cygwin\\bin;" (getenv "PATH")))
> > 	;;
> > 	;; NT-emacs assumes a Windows command shell, which you change
> > 	;; here.
> > 	;;
> > 	(setq process-coding-system-alist '(("bash" . undecided-unix)))
> > 	(setq w32-quote-process-args ?\")
> > 	(setq shell-file-name "bash")
> > 	(setenv "SHELL" shell-file-name) 
> > 	(setq explicit-shell-file-name shell-file-name) 
> > ;; End of bash shell use via Cygwin section.
> > 
> > ;; This removes unsightly ^M characters that would otherwise
> > ;; appear in the output of java applications.
> > ;;
> > (add-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions
> > 	  'comint-strip-ctrl-m)
> > 
> > ;; Set start-up directory with cygwin nomenclature 
> > ;; (your configuration files _must_ be in this directory):
> > (setq startup-directory "C:/cygwin/home/Administrator/")
> > 
> > ;; generic-x.el is a standard package with Emacs 21.  It contains some
> > ;; very neat little modes, such as a JavaScript mode (but said mode
> > ;; is not yet as good as c-mode for JavaScript, for it does not 
> > ;; recognize /*-style comments.
> > ;; All modes supported by generic-x.el are automatically applied
> > ;; unless overridden below (for example, JavaScript mode is overridden
> > ;; below).
> > (require 'generic-x)
> > 
> > 
> > ;; -------- JDE is the Java IDE for Emacs.
> > (require 'jde)
> > ;; Use no tabs when editing Java for cross-editor indentation
> > compatibility.
> > (defun my-jde-indent-setup ()
> >   (setq indent-tabs-mode nil)
> >   (setq jde-basic-offset 4))
> > ;;
> > ;; Add the above hook to the jde-mode.
> > (add-hook 'jde-mode-hook 'my-jde-indent-setup)
> > 
> > 
> > ;; -------- Begin w3m Section (HTML browser) 
> > (autoload 'w3m "w3m" "Interface for w3m on Emacs." t)
> > (autoload 'w3m-find-file "w3m" "w3m interface function for local
> > file." t)
> > (autoload 'w3m-browse-url "w3m" "Ask a WWW browser to show a URL." t)
> > (autoload 'w3m-search "w3m-search" "Search QUERY using SEARCH-ENGINE."
> > t)
> > (autoload 'w3m-weather "w3m-weather" "Display weather report." t)
> > (autoload 'w3m-antenna "w3m-antenna" "Report change of WEB sites." t)
> > (autoload 'w3m-namazu "w3m-namazu" "Search files with Namazu." t)
> > (setq w3m-icon-directory "c:/Program
> > Files/emacs/site/emacs-w3m-1.3.3/icons"
> >       w3m-search-default-engine "google"
> >       w3m-display-inline-image nil
> >       w3m-use-form t
> >       w3m-coding-system 'iso-8859-1
> >       w3m-input-coding-system 'iso-8859-1
> >       w3m-terminal-coding-system 'iso-8859-1
> >       w3m-output-coding-system 'iso-8859-1
> >       w3m-arrived-file-coding-system 'iso-8859-1
> >       w3m-mailto-url-function 'gnus-summary-mail-other-window
> >       w3m-default-save-directory "~/w3m/")
> > 
> > ;; -------- End w3m Section (HTML browser) 
> > 
> > ;; -------- Begin JavaScript editing section. -------- 
> > 
> > ;; This is my way of loading c-mode and hooking .js files to it, 
> > ;; not superseded by the JavaScript mode in generic-x.el (see above).
> > (autoload 'c-mode "cc-mode.el")
> > (setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.js$" . c-mode) auto-mode-alist))
> > ;; This is the container for my custom js editing mode  
> > ;; It uses no tabs for cross-editor compatibility.
> > (defun my-js-indent-setup ()
> >   (setq indent-tabs-mode nil)
> >   (setq c-basic-offset 4))
> > ;;
> > ;; Add the above hook to the c-mode.
> > (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'my-js-indent-setup)
> > 
> > ;; -------- End JavaScript editing section. -------- 
> > 
> > 
> > ;; -------- Begin XML and SGML Editing Section --------  
> > ;;
> > ;; -> Note: this handles HTML also but 
> > ;; a formal DTD declaration is needed for that.  Instead, I use
> > ;; html-helper-mode, which handles embedded scripts as well.
> > ;; -> From: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~lenst/about_psgml/
> > ;; -> Environment Variable Must be set for dtd feature to work:
> > ;; PSGML needs to know where to find the SGML catalog files. There are
> > a couple
> > ;;  of ways to accomplish this, as described in the PSGML
> > documentation. I use the method
> > ;;  that makes use of the environment variable SGML_CATALOG_FILES
> > because it is
> > ;;  also used by the SGML parser (patience, I come to it in the next
> > section of this article).
> > ;;  So, now that you have a set of DTDs and a catalog file, create the
> > afore-mentioned
> > ;; environment variable and set it to include the path to your
> > xhtml1.soc file, for
> > ;; example d:\DTDs\xhtml1\xhtml1.soc. If you have more that one
> > catalog file,
> > ;; you can include them all, separating them with a path delimiter
> > (";" on Windows,
> > ;; ":" on UNIX-based systems).
> > ;; Here is my value: c:\Program
> > Files\dtds\xhtml1\xhtml1.soc;c:\Program
> > Files\dtds\hodmacro\hodmacro.soc
> > 
> > (require 'sgml-mode "psgml.el" "Major mode to edit SGML files.")
> > (autoload 'xml-mode "psgml.el" "Major mode to edit XML." t)
> > (setq auto-mode-alist 
> >       (append '(
> > 		("\\.sgml$" . sgml-mode)
> > 		("\\.idd$" . sgml-mode)
> > 		("\\.ide$" . sgml-mode)
> > 		("\\.xml$" . xml-mode)
> > 		("\\.xsl$" . xml-mode)
> > 		("\\.fo$" . xml-mode)
> > 		)
> > 	      auto-mode-alist
> > 	      )
> >       )
> > 
> > ; Auto-activate parsing the DTD when a document is loaded.
> > ; If this isn't enabled, syntax coloring won't take affect until
> > ; you manually invoke "DTD->Parse DTD"
> > (setq sgml-auto-activate-dtd t)
> > 
> > ;;; Set up my "DTD->Insert DTD" menu.
> > 
> > (setq sgml-custom-dtd '
> >       (
> >        ( "DITA concept"
> > 	 "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE concept SYSTEM \"concept.dtd\">"
> > )
> >        ( "DITA task"
> > 	 "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE task SYSTEM \"task.dtd\">" )
> >        ( "DITA reftopic"
> > 	 "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE reftopic SYSTEM
> > \"reftopic.dtd\">" )
> >        ( "DITA APIdesc"
> > 	 "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE APIdesc SYSTEM \"apidesc.dtd\">"
> > )
> >        ( "DITA topic"
> > 	 "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE topic SYSTEM \"ditabase.dtd\">"
> > )
> >        ( "HOD Script"
> > 	 "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE HASCRIPT SYSTEM
> > \"HAScript.dtd\">" )
> >        ( "XHTML 1.0 Strict"
> > 	 "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML
> > 1.0 Strict//EN\" \"xhtml1-strict.dtd\">" )
> >        ( "XHTML 1.0 Transitional"
> > 	 "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML
> > 1.0 Transitional//EN\" \"xhtml1-transitional.dtd\">" )
> >        ( "XHTML 1.0 Frameset"
> > 	 "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML
> > 1.0 Frameset//EN\" \"xhtml1-frameset.dtd\">" )
> >        ( "HTML 4.01 Transitional"
> > 	 "<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN\">"
> > )
> >        ( "HTML 4.01 Strict"
> > 	 "<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN\">" )
> >        ( "HTML 4.01 Frameset"
> > 	 "<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Frameset//EN\">" )
> >        ( "IBMIDDoc"
> > 	 "<!DOCTYPE ibmiddoc PUBLIC \"+//ISBN 0-933186::IBM//DTD
> > IBMIDDoc//EN\" [\n]>")
> >        ( "DOCBOOK XML 4.1.2"
> > 	 "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC \"-//OASIS//DTD
> > DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN\"
> > \"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.0/docbookx.dtd\" [\n]>")
> >        )
> > )
> > 
> > (define-key sgml-mode-map "\C-i" 'sgml-insert-element)
> > ; override default validate command to utilize OpenSP's onsgmls
> > executable
> > (setq sgml-validate-command "onsgmls -s %s %s")
> > ; override default xml-mode validate command to utilize OpenSP's
> > onsgmls
> > ; executable by using a mode-hook, since there appears to be no other
> > means
> > ; to accomplish it.  
> > (defun my-psgml-xml-hook ()
> >   (setq sgml-validate-command "onsgmls -s %s %s")
> >   (setq sgml-declaration "C:\Program
> > Files\openjade-1.3.1\pubtext\xml.dcl")
> > )
> > (add-hook 'xml-mode-hook 'my-psgml-xml-hook)
> >             
> > 
> > ;; -- End psgml / xml section -------- 
> > 
> > 
> > ;; --- Begin HTML editing section: 
> > ;; I require html helper mode because the hhm-config.el code seems to 
> > ;; cause an error if I have both autoloaded.
> > (require 'html-helper-mode "html-helper-mode.el")
> > (autoload 'html-helper-mode "hhm-config.el")
> > (setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.html$" . html-helper-mode)      
> > auto-mode-alist))
> > (setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.asp$" . html-helper-mode)       
> > auto-mode-alist))
> > (setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.phtml$" . html-helper-mode)     
> > auto-mode-alist))
> > ;; --- End HTML editing section.
> > 
> > 
> > ;; ----- CSS mode. 
> > ;; This is for the css-mode (will not be necessary in later versions;
> > it should
> > ;; be in the css-mode code itself):
> > (require 'apropos)  
> > 
> > ;; For css-mode: (from http://synthcode.com/emacs/lang/css-mode.el )
> > ;; Note: I've had crashing in this mode when I use an M-x
> > indent-region
> > ;;       command.
> > (autoload 'css-mode "css-mode.el")
> >  (setq auto-mode-alist	     
> >       (cons '("\\.css$" . css-mode) auto-mode-alist))
> > ;; ----- End CSS mode.
> > 
> > 
> > ;; Make sure that .emacs file is edited in lisp mode:
> > (setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\.emacs" . lisp-mode)       
> > auto-mode-alist))
> > 
> > 
> > ;; ----- Diary and Appointment Notification Section.
> > ;; There are also some variables set via the Emacs Customization
> > Utility.
> > ;; See the end of the file for those.
> > ;; Read the diary:
> > (diary) 
> > 
> > ;; Fancy display for Calendar
> > ;; Here is some code to make your calendar and diary display fancier:
> >  (setq view-diary-entries-initially t
> >        mark-diary-entries-in-calendar t
> >        number-of-diary-entries 7)
> >  (add-hook 'diary-display-hook 'fancy-diary-display)
> >  (add-hook 'today-visible-calendar-hook 'calendar-mark-today)
> > 
> > ;; Show column number on mode line.
> > (column-number-mode t)
> > ;; Show time on mode line, and set appointment notification.
> > ;; (day-and-date)
> > (display-time)
> > (add-hook 'diary-hook 'appt-make-list)
> > (diary 0)
> > 
> > ;; Special function to make appointments work:
> > (defun update-my-calendar ()
> >   (let ((diary-buffer (get-file-buffer diary-file))
> >         (number-of-diary-entries 30))
> >     (if diary-buffer
> >         (progn
> >           (set-buffer diary-buffer)
> >           (revert-buffer t t)))
> >     (calendar)))
> > 
> > ;; Enable syntax coloring.
> > (global-font-lock-mode t)
> > 
> > (setq-default transient-mark-mode t)
> > 
> > ;; Global key maps:
> > (global-set-key "\C-b" 'browse-url-of-file)
> > (global-set-key "\e/" 'replace-regexp)
> > (global-set-key "\C-xtl" 'goto-line)
> > (global-set-key "\e[" 'enlarge-window)
> > (global-set-key "\e]" 'shrink-window)
> > (global-set-key "\e=" 'eval-current-buffer)
> > 
> > ;; These two key bindings are for up and down scrolling by a either
> > single line at a time
> > ;; or by N lines at a time (default is scroll by one single line at a
> > time).  This is
> > ;; very useful when working with narrow horizontal windows.  ;~)
> > ;; To enter the desired N, hold down \C and type the number and then
> > hit z or q, all the
> > ;; while holding down \C.
> > ;; From the "Writing GNU Emacs Extensions" book, by Bob Glickstein.
> > (defun scroll-n-lines-up (&optional n) 
> >   "Scroll up N lines (1 line by default)."
> >   (interactive "P")
> >   (scroll-up (prefix-numeric-value n)))
> > 
> > (defun scroll-n-lines-down (&optional n) 
> >   "Scroll down N lines (1 line by default)."
> >   (interactive "P")
> >   (scroll-down (prefix-numeric-value n)))
> > 
> > (global-set-key "\C-q" 'scroll-n-lines-up)
> > (global-set-key "\C-z" 'scroll-n-lines-down)
> > 
> > 
> > ;; These two bindings make it easier to find a mismatched parenthesis:
> > (global-set-key "\e'" 'forward-sexp)
> > (global-set-key "\e;" 'backward-sexp)
> > 
> > ;;; Bracket/brace/parentheses highlighting:
> >    ;; The following is the command for Emacs 20.1 and later:
> > (show-paren-mode 1)
> >    ;; * Here is some Emacs Lisp that will make the % key show the
> > matching
> >    ;; parenthesis, like in vi.	In addition, if the cursor isn't over a
> >    ;; parenthesis, it simply inserts a % like normal.  (`Parenthesis'
> > actually
> >    ;;  includes and character with `open' or `close' syntax, which
> > usually means
> >    ;;  "()[]{}".)
> > 
> >       ;; By an unknown contributor
> > 
> >       (global-set-key "%" 'match-paren)
> > 
> >       (defun match-paren (arg)
> > 	"Go to the matching parenthesis if on parenthesis otherwise insert
> > %."
> > 	(interactive "p")
> > 	(cond ((looking-at "\\s\(") (forward-list 1) (backward-char 1))
> > 	      ((looking-at "\\s\)") (forward-char 1) (backward-list 1))
> > 	      (t (self-insert-command (or arg 1)))))
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ;; The following functions enable on-the-fly switching between the
> > bash shell and DOS:
> > (defun set-shell-bash()
> >   (interactive)
> >   ;; (setq binary-process-input t)
> >   (setq shell-file-name "bash")
> >   (setq shell-command-switch "-c")
> >   (setq explicit-shell-file-name "bash")
> >   (setenv "SHELL" explicit-shell-file-name)
> >   (setq explicit-sh-args '("-login" "-i"))
> >   (setq w32-quote-process-args ?\")
> >   (setq mswindows-quote-process-args t)
> >   )
> > 
> > (defun set-shell-cmdproxy()
> >   (interactive)
> >   (setq shell-file-name "cmdproxy")
> >   (setq explicit-shell-file-name "cmdproxy")
> >   (setenv "SHELL" explicit-shell-file-name)
> >   (setq explicit-sh-args nil)
> >   (setq w32-quote-process-args nil)
> >   )
> > 
> > (global-set-key "\C-xg" 'set-shell-bash) ;; g for Gnu (\C-xb is used
> > for buffer switch command).
> > (global-set-key "\C-xd" 'set-shell-cmdproxy)
> > ;; End shell-switch on-the-fly.
> > 
> > 
> > ;; Begin move-to-window block:
> > ;; This code is from the O'Reilly "GNU Emacs Extensions" book.
> > ;; The purpose of it is to make a reasonable way to move to the next
> > OR previous window.
> > ;; Change from C-x o to C-x n, so that we have Next and Previous.  
> > (global-set-key "\C-xn" 'other-window) 
> > 
> > ;; We must make our own function to go to the previous window (but
> > it's simple):
> > (defun other-window-backward ()
> >   "Select the previous window."
> >   (interactive)
> >   (other-window -1))
> > ;; Now we can bind to this function:
> > (global-set-key "\C-xp" 'other-window-backward)
> > ;; End move to window block.
> > 
> > ;; This turns on the buffer select list in the minibuffer to make it
> > easy to
> > ;; edit any buffer in a given window or frame (C-r and C-s move
> > backwards and forwards, respectively,
> > ;; through the buffer select list).
> > (require 'iswitchb)
> > (iswitchb-default-keybindings)
> > 
> > ;; old: (setq show-paren-mode t)
> > ;; old: (setq show-paren-style 'parenthesis)
> > 
> > ;; Set a high recursion limit for parsing the long java files:
> > (setq max-specpdl-size 1000)
> > 
> > (put 'upcase-region 'disabled nil)
> > 
> > (put 'downcase-region 'disabled nil)
> > 
> > ;; Adjust the colors and fonts to preference:
> > (set-default-font "Fixedsys")
> > (set-cursor-color "Deep Pink")
> > (set-face-foreground 'highlight "blue")
> > (set-face-background 'highlight "red")
> > (set-foreground-color "Green")
> > (set-background-color "Gray10")
> > (set-face-foreground 'custom-group-tag-face "Yellow")
> > (set-face-foreground 'custom-variable-tag-face "Magenta")
> > (set-face-foreground 'custom-state-face "Yellow")
> > (set-face-foreground 'font-lock-type-face "Goldenrod")
> > (set-face-foreground 'font-lock-comment-face "OrangeRed")
> > (set-face-foreground 'font-lock-function-name-face "Turquoise")
> > (set-face-foreground 'font-lock-keyword-face "Yellow")
> > (set-face-foreground 'font-lock-string-face "Magenta")
> > (set-face-foreground 'font-lock-variable-name-face "Coral")
> > (set-face-foreground 'modeline "yellow")
> > (set-face-background 'modeline "purple4") 
> > (set-face-background 'region "MidnightBlue")
> > (set-face-background 'secondary-selection "dodger blue")
> > (set-face-foreground 'diary-face "Yellow")
> > (set-face-background 'holiday-face "Pink")
> > (set-face-foreground 'holiday-face "Red")
> > (set-face-foreground 'widget-field-face "Sienna")
> > (set-face-foreground 'widget-single-line-field-face "Firebrick")
> > (set-face-foreground 'widget-inactive-face "White")
> > (set-face-foreground 'widget-documentation-face "Coral")
> > (set-mouse-color "yellow")
> > 
> > ;; The following settings pertain to features that you may not have
> > installed on your GNU Emacs:
> >   ;; Begin speedbar section (Values set via Emac's 'Customize'
> > interface are found at the
> >   ;; bottom of the file, and hence if there is a 'conflict' they
> > override these values).
> > (set-face-foreground 'speedbar-directory-face "Green")
> > (set-face-background 'speedbar-directory-face "Black")
> > (set-face-foreground 'speedbar-highlight-face "DarkSlateGray")
> > (set-face-background 'speedbar-highlight-face "Gold")
> > (set-face-background 'speedbar-file-face "MidnightBlue")
> > (set-face-foreground 'speedbar-file-face "Gold")
> > (set-face-foreground 'speedbar-tag-face "Orange")
> > ;; Set the speedbar pop-up window properties: Note that if the
> > speedbar height is too
> > ;; great, the windowing-system's title bar for the 
> > ;; speedbar window (at least on Windows2000) will not show completely.
> > (setq speedbar-frame-parameters '((width . 30)
> > 								  (height . 45)
> > 								  (foreground-color . "green")
> > 								  (background-color . "black")))
> >   ;; End speedbar section. 
> > 
> >   ;; You may not want the following line if you do not have
> > paren-matching running:
> > (set-face-foreground 'show-paren-match-face "Red")
> >   ;; The following line is only if you have semantic installed:
> > ;; doesn't work for semantic-1.4beta5 (set-face-foreground
> > 'semantic-intangible-face "Gold")
> >   ;; The following line is only if you have the JDE installed:
> > (set-face-foreground 'jde-java-font-lock-link-face "Gold")
> > 
> > ;;  ---------  This is SGML colorizing with the psgml package, loaded
> > above.
> > 
> > ;;; Set up and enable syntax coloring. 
> > ; Create faces  to assign markup categories.
> > (make-face 'sgml-doctype-face)
> > (make-face 'sgml-pi-face)
> > (make-face 'sgml-comment-face)
> > (make-face 'sgml-sgml-face)
> > (make-face 'sgml-start-tag-face)
> > (make-face 'sgml-end-tag-face)
> > (make-face 'sgml-entity-face)
> > (make-face 'sgml-attribute-face)
> > 
> > ; Assign attributes to faces. 
> > (set-face-foreground 'sgml-doctype-face "yellow")
> > (set-face-foreground 'sgml-sgml-face "cyan1")
> > (set-face-foreground 'sgml-pi-face "magenta")
> > (set-face-foreground 'sgml-comment-face "purple")
> > (set-face-foreground 'sgml-start-tag-face "deep sky blue")
> > (set-face-foreground 'sgml-end-tag-face "white")
> > (set-face-foreground 'sgml-entity-face "orange")
> > 
> > ; Assign faces to markup categories.
> > (setq sgml-markup-faces
> >       '((doctype	. sgml-doctype-face)
> > 	(pi		. sgml-pi-face)
> > 	(comment	. sgml-comment-face)
> > 	(sgml	. sgml-sgml-face)
> > 	(comment	. sgml-comment-face)
> > 	(start-tag	. sgml-start-tag-face)
> > 	(end-tag	. sgml-end-tag-face)
> > 	(entity	. sgml-entity-face)))
> > 
> > 
> > ; PSGML - enable face settings
> > (setq sgml-set-face t)
> > 
> > ;; ---- End psgml highlighting section.
> > 
> > ;; Gnus: using only for mail.
> > (setq gnus-select-method '(nntp "news.statesoftware.com"))
> > (add-hook 'nntp-server-opened-hook 'nntp-send-authinfo)
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ;; This checks to see if you've set the variable startup-directory and
> > checks to
> > ;; see if you've set it to a real directory.  If so, it will switch
> > there.
> > (let ((working-directory (or startup-directory nil)))
> >   (if (and (and working-directory)
> >     (file-directory-p working-directory))
> >       (cd working-directory)))
> > 
> > ;; Make sure that tabs are being used (default behavior, but doesn't
> > hurt in case something got changed):
> > ;; (setq indent-tabs-mode t)
> > 
> > ;; Make sure that no tab characters are used:
> > (setq indent-tabs-mode nil)
> > 
> > ;; Set the variable default-tab-width.
> > (setq default-tab-width 4)
> > 
> > ;; Define an easy way to move up in a dired directory, 
> > ;; To instantly view a file in the web browser (IE or whatever) (this
> > needs a current directory argument to work better):
> > ;; **NOTE: These bindings must be in a mode-hook, since dired isn't
> > automatically
> > ;; loaded on startup and so it's keymap is void until you go into
> > dired.
> > (add-hook `dired-mode-hook
> >   `(lambda ()
> > 		 (define-key dired-mode-map "\C-w" 'dired-up-directory)
> >      (define-key dired-mode-map "\C-b" 'browse-url)))
> > 
> > ;; ---------- BEGIN BUG WORKAROUNDS SECTION:
> > ;; This prevents dired from displaying itself in warning-face when the
> > ;; default-tab-width is set to 2. 
> >   (defadvice dired-readin (around ecm-dired-indent activate)
> >     "Prevent indentation in dired from using tabs."
> >     (let ((indent-tabs-mode nil))
> >       ad-do-it))
> > 
> > ;; ---------- END BUG WORKAROUNDS SECTION:
> > 
> > ;; This enables saving the current desktop on shutdown.  The ESC-x
> > desktop-save
> > ;; command must be given once for this to work in perpetuity. 
> > (desktop-load-default)
> > (desktop-read)
> > 
> > ;; --------- ** My custom hand-entered additions end here. **
> > 
> > ;; --------- ** Begin Auto-written Emacs Customization Section **
> > 
> > ;; The following has been automatically written by the Emacs
> > customization utility:
> > (custom-set-variables
> >   ;; custom-set-variables was added by Custom -- don't edit or
> > cut/paste it!
> >   ;; Your init file should contain only one such instance.
> >  '(appt-message-warning-time 60)
> >  '(browse-url-browser-function (quote
> > browse-url-default-windows-browser))
> >  '(browse-url-generic-program "mozilla")
> >  '(calculator-number-digits 10)
> >  '(frame-background-mode nil)
> >  '(jde-auto-parse-max-buffer-size 0)
> >  '(jde-bug-jdk-directory "c:/j2sdk1.4.0/")
> >  '(jde-bug-vm-includes-jpda-p t)
> >  '(jde-compile-option-verbose t)
> >  '(jde-db-debugger (quote ("JDEbug" "" . "Executable")) t)
> >  '(jde-db-source-directories (quote ("c:/Program
> > Files/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.4/webapps/dynasurv/WEB-INF/classes/com/treelogic_swe/frameworks/dynaquery"
> > "c:/Program Files/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.4/webapps/dynasurv/WEB-INF/classes/com/treelogic_swe/frameworks/dynaform"
> > "c:/Program Files/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.4/webapps/dynasurv/WEB-INF/classes/com/treelogic_swe/frameworks/dynafrontend")))
> >  '(jde-debugger (quote ("JDEbug")))
> >  '(jde-run-option-classpath (quote
> > ("runner.jar;servlet.jar;org.apache.tomcat.shell.Startup")))
> >  '(jde-run-option-verbose (quote (t nil nil)))
> >  '(jde-run-option-vm-args (quote ("-Xdebug -Xnoagent
> > -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=6001,server=y,suspend=n")))
> >  '(jde-setnu-mode-threshold 200000)
> >  '(jde-sourcepath (quote ("'c:/Program
> > Files/jakarta-tomcat-3.3.1/lib/common/classes/com/treelogic_swe/frameworks/dynaquery/'"
> > "'c:/Program Files/jakarta-tomcat-3.3.1/lib/common/classes/com/treelogic_swe/frameworks/dynaform/'"
> > "'c:/Program Files/jakarta-tomcat-3.3.1/lib/common/classes/com/treelogic_swe/frameworks/dynafrontend/build/'"
> > "'c:/Program Files/jakarta-tomcat-3.3.1/lib/common/classes/com/treelogic_swe/frameworks/dynafrontend/dynafastsurv/'")))
> >  '(mail-host-address "ChristopherBalz@yahoo.com")
> >  '(midnight-delay 34200)
> >  '(midnight-hook (quote (update-my-calendar)))
> >  '(midnight-mode t nil (midnight))
> >  '(printer-name "USB001")
> >  '(speedbar-show-unknown-files t)
> >  '(speedbar-use-images t)
> >  '(user-full-name "Christopher M. Balz")
> >  '(user-mail-address "ChristopherBalz@yahoo.com"))
> > (custom-set-faces
> >   ;; custom-set-faces was added by Custom -- don't edit or cut/paste
> > it!
> >   ;; Your init file should contain only one such instance.
> >  '(speedbar-button-face ((t (:background "black" :foreground "deep sky
> > blue"))))
> >  '(speedbar-file-face ((t (:background "black" :foreground
> > "yellow1"))))
> >  '(speedbar-selected-face ((((class color) (background dark))
> > (:background "black" :foreground "red" :underline t))))
> >  '(speedbar-tag-face ((t (:background "black" :foreground
> > "Orange")))))

  reply	other threads:[~2003-06-04 16:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-06-03 21:39 w3m gives 'Wrong type argument: stringp, nil" error Christopher M. Balz
2003-06-03 21:45 ` Chris McMahan
2003-06-04 16:35   ` Christopher M. Balz [this message]
2003-06-04 17:06     ` Kevin Rodgers
2003-06-05  4:19       ` Christopher M. Balz
2003-06-05 14:54         ` Chris McMahan
2003-06-05 17:05           ` Hugh Lawson
2003-06-05 19:28           ` Christopher M. Balz
2003-06-05 21:13             ` Kevin Rodgers
2003-06-06  7:49               ` Christopher M. Balz
2003-06-05  4:33       ` Christopher M. Balz

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