Howard -
I had written:
Thanks for the bug report. Can you describe exactly what you did,
and exactly what message you received?
My guess would be that the name of the directory XEmacs should be
looking in has spaces in it. Under native Windows this can present
a problem.
Howard had written:
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling in a directory with no spaces,
but that did not help.
Most recently, he wrote again:
Any other thoughts? This is that last piece I need to make my new
machine fully functional for me, so I would love to get it done.
I was actually thinking along the same lines as Rodney Sparapani.
I was thinking about the value of your HOME directory, not the
installed directory. What does:
(find-user-init-file)^J
report in the *scratch* buffer?
- Vin
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