* Tip: HOME directory on W98
@ 2004-06-30 15:53 gebser
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From: gebser @ 2004-06-30 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
If you're installing emacs on a W98 machine and want to have a .emacs
file, you need a place to put it where emacs will find it. You need a
HOME directory. But W98 doesn't have any HOME environmental variable.
But it's easy to create. Go to:
Start | Control Panel | Classic Menus | System | Advanced |
Environmental Variables
This opens a window where you can click on "New" to create either a User
variable or a System variable. Your choice.
Being that it's Windows, of course you have to reboot.
hth,
ken
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