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* Emacs customization under Windows XP
@ 2002-11-27  2:11 Jim Arvo
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From: Jim Arvo @ 2002-11-27  2:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Greetings,

    I apologize for what is probably a trivial question, but I have
not been able to figure this out...

    I would like to customize the font, background color, and
geometry of my emacs window.  I know how to do this under
Unix with a .emacs file.  How is this done under Windows (XP)?

-- Jim  (arvo@uci.edu)


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* Re: Emacs customization under Windows XP
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@ 2002-11-27  2:37 ` Jesper Harder
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From: Jesper Harder @ 2002-11-27  2:37 UTC (permalink / raw)


"Jim Arvo" <arvo@uci.edu> writes:

>     I would like to customize the font, background color, and geometry
> of my emacs window.  I know how to do this under Unix with a .emacs
> file.  How is this done under Windows (XP)?

You do it in exactly the same way -- open your .emacs file with 
`C-x C-f ~/.emacs' and you're ready.  

There are few things which are different on ms-windows, see the FAQ for
details:

<http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html>

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