* How does cmdproxy do what it does?
@ 2009-11-29 11:57 djc
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From: djc @ 2009-11-29 11:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I find myself using cmdproxy.exe from the GNU emacs distribution for a
purpose outside emacs: when I use DIR in a normal cmd.exe command
window on WinXP, it produces wrong results for filenames that contain
accented characters, but when I use DIR under cmdproxy.exe, it
produces correct results. And I need those results outside emacs.
How does cmdproxy do this? And how can I run cmd.exe without cmdproxy
so that DIR produces correct results?
I've looked at cmdproxy's source code, but I'm not able to dig the
answer out there.
djc
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