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1 @c This is part of the Emacs manual.
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2 @c Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
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4 @c
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5 @c This file is included either in emacs-xtra.texi (when producing the
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6 @c printed version) or in the main Emacs manual (for the on-line version).
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7 @node MS-DOS
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8 @section Emacs and MS-DOS
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9 @cindex MS-DOG
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10 @cindex MS-DOS peculiarities
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11
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12 This section briefly describes the peculiarities of using Emacs on
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13 the MS-DOS ``operating system'' (also known as ``MS-DOG'').
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14 @iftex
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15 Information about Emacs and Microsoft's current operating system
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16 Windows (also known as ``Losedows) is in the main Emacs manual
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17 (@pxref{Microsoft Systems,,, emacs, the Emacs Manual}).
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18 @end iftex
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19 @ifnottex
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20 Information about peculiarities common to MS-DOS and Microsoft's
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21 current operating systems Windows (also known as ``Losedows) is in
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22 @ref{Microsoft Windows}.
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23 @end ifnottex
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25 If you build Emacs for MS-DOS, the binary will also run on Windows
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26 3.X, Windows NT, Windows 9X/ME, Windows 2000/XP, or OS/2 as a DOS
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27 application; all of this chapter applies for all of those systems, if
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28 you use an Emacs that was built for MS-DOS.
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30 @iftex
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31 @xref{Text and Binary,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}, for information
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32 @end iftex
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33 @ifnottex
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34 @xref{Text and Binary}, for information
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35 @end ifnottex
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36 about Emacs' special handling of text files under MS-DOS (and Windows).
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37
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38 @menu
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39 * Keyboard: MS-DOS Keyboard. Keyboard conventions on MS-DOS.
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40 * Mouse: MS-DOS Mouse. Mouse conventions on MS-DOS.
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41 * Display: MS-DOS Display. Fonts, frames and display size on MS-DOS.
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42 * Files: MS-DOS File Names. File name conventions on MS-DOS.
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43 * Printing: MS-DOS Printing. Printing specifics on MS-DOS.
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44 * I18N: MS-DOS and MULE. Support for internationalization on MS-DOS.
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45 * Processes: MS-DOS Processes. Running subprocesses on MS-DOS.
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46 @end menu
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47
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48 @node MS-DOS Keyboard
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49 @subsection Keyboard Usage on MS-DOS
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50
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51 @kindex DEL @r{(MS-DOS)}
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52 @kindex BS @r{(MS-DOS)}
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53 The key that is called @key{DEL} in Emacs (because that's how it is
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54 designated on most workstations) is known as @key{BS} (backspace) on a
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55 PC. That is why the PC-specific terminal initialization remaps the
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56 @key{BS} key to act as @key{DEL}; the @key{DELETE} key is remapped to act
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57 as @kbd{C-d} for the same reasons.
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58
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59 @kindex C-g @r{(MS-DOS)}
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60 @kindex C-BREAK @r{(MS-DOS)}
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61 @cindex quitting on MS-DOS
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62 Emacs built for MS-DOS recognizes @kbd{C-@key{BREAK}} as a quit
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63 character, just like @kbd{C-g}. This is because Emacs cannot detect
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64 that you have typed @kbd{C-g} until it is ready for more input. As a
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65 consequence, you cannot use @kbd{C-g} to stop a running command
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66 @iftex
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67 (@pxref{Quitting,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}).
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68 @end iftex
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69 @ifnottex
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70 (@pxref{Quitting}).
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71 @end ifnottex
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72 By contrast, @kbd{C-@key{BREAK}} @emph{is} detected as soon as you
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73 type it (as @kbd{C-g} is on other systems), so it can be used to stop
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74 a running command and for emergency escape
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75 @iftex
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76 (@pxref{Emergency Escape,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}).
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77 @end iftex
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78 @ifnottex
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79 (@pxref{Emergency Escape}).
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80 @end ifnottex
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81
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82 @cindex Meta (under MS-DOS)
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83 @cindex Hyper (under MS-DOS)
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84 @cindex Super (under MS-DOS)
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85 @vindex dos-super-key
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86 @vindex dos-hyper-key
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87 The PC keyboard maps use the left @key{ALT} key as the @key{META} key.
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88 You have two choices for emulating the @key{SUPER} and @key{HYPER} keys:
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89 choose either the right @key{CTRL} key or the right @key{ALT} key by
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90 setting the variables @code{dos-hyper-key} and @code{dos-super-key} to 1
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91 or 2 respectively. If neither @code{dos-super-key} nor
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92 @code{dos-hyper-key} is 1, then by default the right @key{ALT} key is
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93 also mapped to the @key{META} key. However, if the MS-DOS international
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94 keyboard support program @file{KEYB.COM} is installed, Emacs will
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95 @emph{not} map the right @key{ALT} to @key{META}, since it is used for
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96 accessing characters like @kbd{~} and @kbd{@@} on non-US keyboard
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97 layouts; in this case, you may only use the left @key{ALT} as @key{META}
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98 key.
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99
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100 @kindex C-j @r{(MS-DOS)}
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101 @vindex dos-keypad-mode
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102 The variable @code{dos-keypad-mode} is a flag variable that controls
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103 what key codes are returned by keys in the numeric keypad. You can also
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104 define the keypad @key{ENTER} key to act like @kbd{C-j}, by putting the
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105 following line into your @file{_emacs} file:
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106
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107 @smallexample
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108 ;; @r{Make the @key{ENTER} key from the numeric keypad act as @kbd{C-j}.}
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109 (define-key function-key-map [kp-enter] [?\C-j])
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110 @end smallexample
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111
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112 @node MS-DOS Mouse
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113 @subsection Mouse Usage on MS-DOS
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114
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115 @cindex mouse support under MS-DOS
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116 Emacs on MS-DOS supports a mouse (on the default terminal only).
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117 The mouse commands work as documented, including those that use menus
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118 and the menu bar
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119 @iftex
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120 (@pxref{Menu Bar,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}).
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121 @end iftex
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122 @ifnottex
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123 (@pxref{Menu Bar}).
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124 @end ifnottex
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125 Scroll bars don't work in MS-DOS Emacs. PC mice usually have only
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126 two buttons; these act as @kbd{Mouse-1} and @kbd{Mouse-2}, but if you
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127 press both of them together, that has the effect of @kbd{Mouse-3}. If
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128 the mouse does have 3 buttons, Emacs detects that at startup, and all
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129 the 3 buttons function normally, as on X.
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130
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131 Help strings for menu-bar and pop-up menus are displayed in the echo
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132 area when the mouse pointer moves across the menu items. Highlighting
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133 of mouse-sensitive text
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134 @iftex
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135 (@pxref{Mouse References,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual})
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136 @end iftex
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137 @ifnottex
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138 (@pxref{Mouse References})
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139 @end ifnottex
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141
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142 @cindex mouse, set number of buttons
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143 @findex msdos-set-mouse-buttons
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144 Some versions of mouse drivers don't report the number of mouse
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145 buttons correctly. For example, mice with a wheel report that they
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146 have 3 buttons, but only 2 of them are passed to Emacs; the clicks on
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147 the wheel, which serves as the middle button, are not passed. In
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148 these cases, you can use the @kbd{M-x msdos-set-mouse-buttons} command
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149 to tell Emacs how many mouse buttons to expect. You could make such a
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150 setting permanent by adding this fragment to your @file{_emacs} init
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151 file:
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152
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153 @example
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154 ;; @r{Treat the mouse like a 2-button mouse.}
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155 (msdos-set-mouse-buttons 2)
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156 @end example
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157
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158 @cindex Windows clipboard support
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159 Emacs built for MS-DOS supports clipboard operations when it runs on
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160 Windows. Commands that put text on the kill ring, or yank text from
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161 the ring, check the Windows clipboard first, just as Emacs does on the
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162 X Window System
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163 @iftex
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164 (@pxref{Mouse Commands,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}).
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165 @end iftex
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166 @ifnottex
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167 (@pxref{Mouse Commands}).
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168 @end ifnottex
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169 Only the primary selection and the cut buffer are supported by MS-DOS
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170 Emacs on Windows; the secondary selection always appears as empty.
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171
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172 Due to the way clipboard access is implemented by Windows, the
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173 length of text you can put into the clipboard is limited by the amount
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174 of free DOS memory that is available to Emacs. Usually, up to 620KB of
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175 text can be put into the clipboard, but this limit depends on the system
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176 configuration and is lower if you run Emacs as a subprocess of
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177 another program. If the killed text does not fit, Emacs outputs a
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178 message saying so, and does not put the text into the clipboard.
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179
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180 Null characters also cannot be put into the Windows clipboard. If the
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181 killed text includes null characters, Emacs does not put such text into
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182 the clipboard, and displays in the echo area a message to that effect.
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183
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184 @vindex dos-display-scancodes
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185 The variable @code{dos-display-scancodes}, when non-@code{nil},
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186 directs Emacs to display the @acronym{ASCII} value and the keyboard scan code of
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187 each keystroke; this feature serves as a complement to the
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188 @code{view-lossage} command, for debugging.
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189
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190 @node MS-DOS Display
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191 @subsection Display on MS-DOS
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192 @cindex faces under MS-DOS
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193 @cindex fonts, emulating under MS-DOS
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194
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195 Display on MS-DOS cannot use font variants, like bold or italic, but
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196 it does support multiple faces, each of which can specify a foreground
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197 and a background color. Therefore, you can get the full functionality
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198 of Emacs packages that use fonts (such as @code{font-lock}, Enriched
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199 Text mode, and others) by defining the relevant faces to use different
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200 colors. Use the @code{list-colors-display} command
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201 @iftex
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202 (@pxref{Frame Parameters,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual})
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203 @end iftex
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204 @ifnottex
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205 (@pxref{Frame Parameters})
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206 @end ifnottex
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207 and the @code{list-faces-display} command
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208 @iftex
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209 (@pxref{Faces,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual})
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210 @end iftex
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211 @ifnottex
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212 (@pxref{Faces})
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213 @end ifnottex
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214 to see what colors and faces are available and what they look like.
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215
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216 @xref{MS-DOS and MULE}, later in this chapter, for information on
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217 how Emacs displays glyphs and characters that aren't supported by the
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218 native font built into the DOS display.
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219
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220 @cindex cursor shape on MS-DOS
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221 When Emacs starts, it changes the cursor shape to a solid box. This
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222 is for compatibility with other systems, where the box cursor is the
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223 default in Emacs. This default shape can be changed to a bar by
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224 specifying the @code{cursor-type} parameter in the variable
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225 @code{default-frame-alist}
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226 @iftex
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227 (@pxref{Creating Frames,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}).
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228 @end iftex
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229 @ifnottex
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230 (@pxref{Creating Frames}).
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231 @end ifnottex
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232 The MS-DOS terminal doesn't support a vertical-bar cursor,
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233 so the bar cursor is horizontal, and the @code{@var{width}} parameter,
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234 if specified by the frame parameters, actually determines its height.
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235 For this reason, the @code{bar} and @code{hbar} cursor types produce
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236 the same effect on MS-DOS. As an extension, the bar cursor
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237 specification can include the starting scan line of the cursor as well
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238 as its width, like this:
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239
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240 @example
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241 '(cursor-type bar @var{width} . @var{start})
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242 @end example
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243
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244 @noindent
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245 In addition, if the @var{width} parameter is negative, the cursor bar
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246 begins at the top of the character cell.
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247
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248 @cindex frames on MS-DOS
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249 The MS-DOS terminal can only display a single frame at a time. The
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250 Emacs frame facilities work on MS-DOS much as they do on text-only
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251 terminals
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252 @iftex
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253 (@pxref{Frames,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}).
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254 @end iftex
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255 @ifnottex
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256 (@pxref{Frames}).
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257 @end ifnottex
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258 When you run Emacs from a DOS window on MS-Windows, you can make the
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259 visible frame smaller than the full screen, but Emacs still cannot
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260 display more than a single frame at a time.
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261
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262 @cindex frame size under MS-DOS
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263 @findex mode4350
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264 @findex mode25
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265 The @code{mode4350} command switches the display to 43 or 50
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266 lines, depending on your hardware; the @code{mode25} command switches
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267 to the default 80x25 screen size.
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268
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269 By default, Emacs only knows how to set screen sizes of 80 columns by
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270 25, 28, 35, 40, 43 or 50 rows. However, if your video adapter has
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271 special video modes that will switch the display to other sizes, you can
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272 have Emacs support those too. When you ask Emacs to switch the frame to
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273 @var{n} rows by @var{m} columns dimensions, it checks if there is a
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274 variable called @code{screen-dimensions-@var{n}x@var{m}}, and if so,
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275 uses its value (which must be an integer) as the video mode to switch
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276 to. (Emacs switches to that video mode by calling the BIOS @code{Set
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277 Video Mode} function with the value of
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278 @code{screen-dimensions-@var{n}x@var{m}} in the @code{AL} register.)
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279 For example, suppose your adapter will switch to 66x80 dimensions when
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280 put into video mode 85. Then you can make Emacs support this screen
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281 size by putting the following into your @file{_emacs} file:
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282
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283 @example
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284 (setq screen-dimensions-66x80 85)
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285 @end example
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286
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287 Since Emacs on MS-DOS can only set the frame size to specific
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288 supported dimensions, it cannot honor every possible frame resizing
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289 request. When an unsupported size is requested, Emacs chooses the next
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290 larger supported size beyond the specified size. For example, if you
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291 ask for 36x80 frame, you will get 40x80 instead.
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292
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293 The variables @code{screen-dimensions-@var{n}x@var{m}} are used only
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294 when they exactly match the specified size; the search for the next
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295 larger supported size ignores them. In the above example, even if your
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296 VGA supports 38x80 dimensions and you define a variable
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297 @code{screen-dimensions-38x80} with a suitable value, you will still get
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298 40x80 screen when you ask for a 36x80 frame. If you want to get the
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299 38x80 size in this case, you can do it by setting the variable named
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300 @code{screen-dimensions-36x80} with the same video mode value as
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301 @code{screen-dimensions-38x80}.
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302
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303 Changing frame dimensions on MS-DOS has the effect of changing all the
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304 other frames to the new dimensions.
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305
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306 @node MS-DOS File Names
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307 @subsection File Names on MS-DOS
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308 @cindex file names under MS-DOS
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309 @cindex init file, default name under MS-DOS
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310
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311 On MS-DOS, file names are case-insensitive and limited to eight
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312 characters, plus optionally a period and three more characters. Emacs
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313 knows enough about these limitations to handle file names that were
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314 meant for other operating systems. For instance, leading dots
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315 @samp{.} in file names are invalid in MS-DOS, so Emacs transparently
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316 converts them to underscores @samp{_}; thus your default init file
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317 @iftex
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318 (@pxref{Init File,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual})
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319 @end iftex
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320 @ifnottex
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321 (@pxref{Init File})
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322 @end ifnottex
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323 is called @file{_emacs} on MS-DOS. Excess characters before or after
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324 the period are generally ignored by MS-DOS itself; thus, if you visit
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325 the file @file{LongFileName.EvenLongerExtension}, you will silently
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326 get @file{longfile.eve}, but Emacs will still display the long file
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327 name on the mode line. Other than that, it's up to you to specify
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328 file names which are valid under MS-DOS; the transparent conversion as
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329 described above only works on file names built into Emacs.
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330
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331 @cindex backup file names on MS-DOS
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332 The above restrictions on the file names on MS-DOS make it almost
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333 impossible to construct the name of a backup file
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334 @iftex
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335 (@pxref{Backup Names,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual})
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336 @end iftex
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337 @ifnottex
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338 (@pxref{Backup Names})
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339 @end ifnottex
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340 without losing some of the original file name characters. For
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341 example, the name of a backup file for @file{docs.txt} is
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342 @file{docs.tx~} even if single backup is used.
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343
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344 @cindex file names under Windows 95/NT
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345 @cindex long file names in DOS box under Windows 95/NT
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346 If you run Emacs as a DOS application under Windows 9X, Windows ME, or
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347 Windows 2000/XP, you can turn on support for long file names. If you do
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348 that, Emacs doesn't truncate file names or convert them to lower case;
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349 instead, it uses the file names that you specify, verbatim. To enable
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350 long file name support, set the environment variable @env{LFN} to
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351 @samp{y} before starting Emacs. Unfortunately, Windows NT doesn't allow
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352 DOS programs to access long file names, so Emacs built for MS-DOS will
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353 only see their short 8+3 aliases.
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354
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355 @cindex @env{HOME} directory under MS-DOS
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356 MS-DOS has no notion of home directory, so Emacs on MS-DOS pretends
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357 that the directory where it is installed is the value of the @env{HOME}
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358 environment variable. That is, if your Emacs binary,
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359 @file{emacs.exe}, is in the directory @file{c:/utils/emacs/bin}, then
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360 Emacs acts as if @env{HOME} were set to @samp{c:/utils/emacs}. In
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361 particular, that is where Emacs looks for the init file @file{_emacs}.
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362 With this in mind, you can use @samp{~} in file names as an alias for
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363 the home directory, as you would on GNU or Unix. You can also set
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364 @env{HOME} variable in the environment before starting Emacs; its
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365 value will then override the above default behavior.
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366
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367 Emacs on MS-DOS handles the directory name @file{/dev} specially,
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368 because of a feature in the emulator libraries of DJGPP that pretends
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369 I/O devices have names in that directory. We recommend that you avoid
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370 using an actual directory named @file{/dev} on any disk.
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371
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372 @node MS-DOS Printing
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373 @subsection Printing and MS-DOS
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374
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375 Printing commands, such as @code{lpr-buffer}
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376 @iftex
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377 (@pxref{Printing,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}) and @code{ps-print-buffer}
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378 (@pxref{PostScript,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual})
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379 @end iftex
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380 @ifnottex
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381 (@pxref{Printing}) and @code{ps-print-buffer} (@pxref{PostScript})
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382 @end ifnottex
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383 can work on MS-DOS by sending the output to one of the printer ports,
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384 if a Posix-style @code{lpr} program is unavailable. The same Emacs
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385 variables control printing on all systems, but in some cases they have
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386 different default values on MS-DOS.
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387
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388 @iftex
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389 @xref{Windows Printing,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual},
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390 @end iftex
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391 @ifnottex
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392 @xref{Windows Printing},
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393 @end ifnottex
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394 for details about setting up printing to a networked printer.
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395
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396 Some printers expect DOS codepage encoding of non-@acronym{ASCII} text, even
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397 though they are connected to a Windows machine which uses a different
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398 encoding for the same locale. For example, in the Latin-1 locale, DOS
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399 uses codepage 850 whereas Windows uses codepage 1252. @xref{MS-DOS and
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400 MULE}. When you print to such printers from Windows, you can use the
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401 @kbd{C-x RET c} (@code{universal-coding-system-argument}) command before
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402 @kbd{M-x lpr-buffer}; Emacs will then convert the text to the DOS
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403 codepage that you specify. For example, @kbd{C-x RET c cp850-dos RET
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404 M-x lpr-region RET} will print the region while converting it to the
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405 codepage 850 encoding. You may need to create the @code{cp@var{nnn}}
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406 coding system with @kbd{M-x codepage-setup}.
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407
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408 @vindex dos-printer
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409 @vindex dos-ps-printer
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410 For backwards compatibility, the value of @code{dos-printer}
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411 (@code{dos-ps-printer}), if it has a value, overrides the value of
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412 @code{printer-name} (@code{ps-printer-name}), on MS-DOS.
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413
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414
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415 @node MS-DOS and MULE
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416 @subsection International Support on MS-DOS
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417 @cindex international support @r{(MS-DOS)}
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418
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419 Emacs on MS-DOS supports the same international character sets as it
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420 does on GNU, Unix and other platforms
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421 @iftex
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422 (@pxref{International,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}),
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423 @end iftex
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424 @ifnottex
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425 (@pxref{International}),
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426 @end ifnottex
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427 including coding systems for converting between the different
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428 character sets. However, due to incompatibilities between
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429 MS-DOS/MS-Windows and other systems, there are several DOS-specific
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430 aspects of this support that you should be aware of. This section
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431 describes these aspects.
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432
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433 The description below is largely specific to the MS-DOS port of
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434 Emacs, especially where it talks about practical implications for
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435 Emacs users. For other operating systems, see the @file{code-pages.el}
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436 package, which implements support for MS-DOS- and MS-Windows-specific
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437 encodings for all platforms other than MS-DOS.
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438
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439 @table @kbd
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440 @item M-x dos-codepage-setup
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441 Set up Emacs display and coding systems as appropriate for the current
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442 DOS codepage.
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443
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444 @item M-x codepage-setup
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445 Create a coding system for a certain DOS codepage.
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446 @end table
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447
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448 @cindex codepage, MS-DOS
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449 @cindex DOS codepages
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450 MS-DOS is designed to support one character set of 256 characters at
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451 any given time, but gives you a variety of character sets to choose
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452 from. The alternative character sets are known as @dfn{DOS codepages}.
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453 Each codepage includes all 128 @acronym{ASCII} characters, but the other 128
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454 characters (codes 128 through 255) vary from one codepage to another.
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455 Each DOS codepage is identified by a 3-digit number, such as 850, 862,
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456 etc.
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457
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458 In contrast to X, which lets you use several fonts at the same time,
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459 MS-DOS normally doesn't allow use of several codepages in a single
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460 session. MS-DOS was designed to load a single codepage at system
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461 startup, and require you to reboot in order to change
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462 it@footnote{Normally, one particular codepage is burnt into the
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463 display memory, while other codepages can be installed by modifying
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464 system configuration files, such as @file{CONFIG.SYS}, and rebooting.
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465 While there is third-party software that allows changing the codepage
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466 without rebooting, we describe here how a stock MS-DOS system
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467 behaves.}. Much the same limitation applies when you run DOS
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468 executables on other systems such as MS-Windows.
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469
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470 @cindex unibyte operation @r{(MS-DOS)}
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471 If you invoke Emacs on MS-DOS with the @samp{--unibyte} option
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472 @iftex
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473 (@pxref{Initial Options,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}),
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474 @end iftex
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475 @ifnottex
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476 (@pxref{Initial Options}),
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477 @end ifnottex
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478 Emacs does not perform any conversion of non-@acronym{ASCII}
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479 characters. Instead, it reads and writes any non-@acronym{ASCII}
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480 characters verbatim, and sends their 8-bit codes to the display
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481 verbatim. Thus, unibyte Emacs on MS-DOS supports the current
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482 codepage, whatever it may be, but cannot even represent any other
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483 characters.
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484
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485 @vindex dos-codepage
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
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486 For multibyte operation on MS-DOS, Emacs needs to know which
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
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487 characters the chosen DOS codepage can display. So it queries the
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
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488 system shortly after startup to get the chosen codepage number, and
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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489 stores the number in the variable @code{dos-codepage}. Some systems
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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490 return the default value 437 for the current codepage, even though the
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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491 actual codepage is different. (This typically happens when you use the
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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492 codepage built into the display hardware.) You can specify a different
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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493 codepage for Emacs to use by setting the variable @code{dos-codepage} in
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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494 your init file.
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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495
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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496 @cindex language environment, automatic selection on @r{MS-DOS}
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
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497 Multibyte Emacs supports only certain DOS codepages: those which can
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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498 display Far-Eastern scripts, like the Japanese codepage 932, and those
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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499 that encode a single ISO 8859 character set.
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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500
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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501 The Far-Eastern codepages can directly display one of the MULE
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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502 character sets for these countries, so Emacs simply sets up to use the
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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503 appropriate terminal coding system that is supported by the codepage.
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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504 The special features described in the rest of this section mostly
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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505 pertain to codepages that encode ISO 8859 character sets.
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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506
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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507 For the codepages which correspond to one of the ISO character sets,
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
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508 Emacs knows the character set name based on the codepage number. Emacs
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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509 automatically creates a coding system to support reading and writing
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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510 files that use the current codepage, and uses this coding system by
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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511 default. The name of this coding system is @code{cp@var{nnn}}, where
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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512 @var{nnn} is the codepage number.@footnote{The standard Emacs coding
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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513 systems for ISO 8859 are not quite right for the purpose, because
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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514 typically the DOS codepage does not match the standard ISO character
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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515 codes. For example, the letter @samp{@,{c}} (@samp{c} with cedilla) has
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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516 code 231 in the standard Latin-1 character set, but the corresponding
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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517 DOS codepage 850 uses code 135 for this glyph.}
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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518
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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519 @cindex mode line @r{(MS-DOS)}
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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520 All the @code{cp@var{nnn}} coding systems use the letter @samp{D}
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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521 (for ``DOS'') as their mode-line mnemonic. Since both the terminal
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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522 coding system and the default coding system for file I/O are set to
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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523 the proper @code{cp@var{nnn}} coding system at startup, it is normal
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524 for the mode line on MS-DOS to begin with @samp{-DD\-}.
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525 @iftex
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526 @xref{Mode Line,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}.
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527 @end iftex
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528 @ifnottex
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529 @xref{Mode Line}.
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530 @end ifnottex
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531 Far-Eastern DOS terminals do not use the @code{cp@var{nnn}} coding
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532 systems, and thus their initial mode line looks like the Emacs
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533 default.
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534
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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535 Since the codepage number also indicates which script you are using,
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
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536 Emacs automatically runs @code{set-language-environment} to select the
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537 language environment for that script
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538 @iftex
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539 (@pxref{Language Environments,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}).
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540 @end iftex
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541 @ifnottex
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542 (@pxref{Language Environments}).
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parents: 70461
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543 @end ifnottex
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544
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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545 If a buffer contains a character belonging to some other ISO 8859
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
546 character set, not the one that the chosen DOS codepage supports, Emacs
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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547 displays it using a sequence of @acronym{ASCII} characters. For example, if the
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
548 current codepage doesn't have a glyph for the letter @samp{@`o} (small
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
549 @samp{o} with a grave accent), it is displayed as @samp{@{`o@}}, where
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
550 the braces serve as a visual indication that this is a single character.
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
551 (This may look awkward for some non-Latin characters, such as those from
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
552 Greek or Hebrew alphabets, but it is still readable by a person who
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
553 knows the language.) Even though the character may occupy several
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
554 columns on the screen, it is really still just a single character, and
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
555 all Emacs commands treat it as one.
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
556
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
557 @cindex IBM graphics characters (MS-DOS)
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
558 @cindex box-drawing characters (MS-DOS)
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
559 @cindex line-drawing characters (MS-DOS)
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
560 Not all characters in DOS codepages correspond to ISO 8859
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
561 characters---some are used for other purposes, such as box-drawing
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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562 characters and other graphics. Emacs maps these characters to two
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
563 special character sets called @code{eight-bit-control} and
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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564 @code{eight-bit-graphic}, and displays them as their IBM glyphs.
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
565 However, you should be aware that other systems might display these
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
566 characters differently, so you should avoid them in text that might be
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
567 copied to a different operating system, or even to another DOS machine
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
568 that uses a different codepage.
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
569
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
570 @vindex dos-unsupported-character-glyph
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
571 Emacs supports many other characters sets aside from ISO 8859, but it
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
572 cannot display them on MS-DOS. So if one of these multibyte characters
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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573 appears in a buffer, Emacs on MS-DOS displays them as specified by the
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
574 @code{dos-unsupported-character-glyph} variable; by default, this glyph
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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575 is an empty triangle. Use the @kbd{C-u C-x =} command to display the
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576 actual code and character set of such characters.
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577 @iftex
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578 @xref{Position Info,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}.
5bed914b8a89 (MS-DOS, MS-DOS Keyboard, MS-DOS Mouse)
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parents: 70461
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579 @end iftex
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580 @ifnottex
5bed914b8a89 (MS-DOS, MS-DOS Keyboard, MS-DOS Mouse)
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parents: 70461
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581 @xref{Position Info}.
5bed914b8a89 (MS-DOS, MS-DOS Keyboard, MS-DOS Mouse)
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parents: 70461
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582 @end ifnottex
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583
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
584 @findex codepage-setup
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
585 By default, Emacs defines a coding system to support the current
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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586 codepage. To define a coding system for some other codepage (e.g., to
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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587 visit a file written on a DOS machine in another country), use the
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
588 @kbd{M-x codepage-setup} command. It prompts for the 3-digit code of
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
589 the codepage, with completion, then creates the coding system for the
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
590 specified codepage. You can then use the new coding system to read and
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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591 write files, but you must specify it explicitly for the file command
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592 when you want to use it
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593 @iftex
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594 (@pxref{Text Coding,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}).
5bed914b8a89 (MS-DOS, MS-DOS Keyboard, MS-DOS Mouse)
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parents: 70461
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595 @end iftex
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596 @ifnottex
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597 (@pxref{Text Coding}).
5bed914b8a89 (MS-DOS, MS-DOS Keyboard, MS-DOS Mouse)
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598 @end ifnottex
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599
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600 These coding systems are also useful for visiting a file encoded using
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
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601 a DOS codepage, using Emacs running on some other operating system.
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
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602
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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diff changeset
603 @cindex MS-Windows codepages
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
604 MS-Windows provides its own codepages, which are different from the
5e1c038e4afa New file, a portion of emacs-xtra.texi.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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605 DOS codepages for the same locale. For example, DOS codepage 850
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606 supports the same character set as Windows codepage 1252; DOS codepage
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607 855 supports the same character set as Windows codepage 1251, etc.
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608 The MS-Windows version of Emacs uses the current codepage for display
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609 when invoked with the @samp{-nw} option. Support for codepages in the
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610 Windows port of Emacs is part of the @file{code-pages.el} package.
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611
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612 @node MS-DOS Processes
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613 @subsection Subprocesses on MS-DOS
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614
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615 @cindex compilation under MS-DOS
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616 @cindex inferior processes under MS-DOS
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617 @findex compile @r{(MS-DOS)}
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618 @findex grep @r{(MS-DOS)}
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619 Because MS-DOS is a single-process ``operating system,''
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620 asynchronous subprocesses are not available. In particular, Shell
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621 mode and its variants do not work. Most Emacs features that use
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622 asynchronous subprocesses also don't work on MS-DOS, including
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623 Shell mode and GUD. When in doubt, try and see; commands that
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624 don't work output an error message saying that asynchronous processes
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625 aren't supported.
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626
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627 Compilation under Emacs with @kbd{M-x compile}, searching files with
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628 @kbd{M-x grep} and displaying differences between files with @kbd{M-x
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629 diff} do work, by running the inferior processes synchronously. This
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630 means you cannot do any more editing until the inferior process
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631 finishes.
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632
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633 Spell checking also works, by means of special support for synchronous
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634 invocation of the @code{ispell} program. This is slower than the
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635 asynchronous invocation on other platforms
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636
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637 Instead of the Shell mode, which doesn't work on MS-DOS, you can use
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638 the @kbd{M-x eshell} command. This invokes the Eshell package that
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639 implements a Posix-like shell entirely in Emacs Lisp.
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640
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641 By contrast, Emacs compiled as a native Windows application
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642 @strong{does} support asynchronous subprocesses.
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643 @iftex
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644 @xref{Windows Processes,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}.
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645 @end iftex
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646 @ifnottex
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647 @xref{Windows Processes}.
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648 @end ifnottex
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649
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650 @cindex printing under MS-DOS
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651 Printing commands, such as @code{lpr-buffer}
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652 @iftex
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653 (@pxref{Printing,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}) and
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654 @code{ps-print-buffer} (@pxref{PostScript,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}),
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655 work in MS-DOS by sending the output to one of the printer ports.
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656 @xref{MS-DOS Printing,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}.
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657 @end iftex
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658 @ifnottex
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659 (@pxref{Printing}) and @code{ps-print-buffer} (@pxref{PostScript}),
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660 work in MS-DOS by sending the output to one of the printer ports.
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661 @xref{MS-DOS Printing}.
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662 @end ifnottex
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663
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664 When you run a subprocess synchronously on MS-DOS, make sure the
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665 program terminates and does not try to read keyboard input. If the
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666 program does not terminate on its own, you will be unable to terminate
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667 it, because MS-DOS provides no general way to terminate a process.
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668 Pressing @kbd{C-c} or @kbd{C-@key{BREAK}} might sometimes help in these
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669 cases.
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670
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671 Accessing files on other machines is not supported on MS-DOS. Other
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672 network-oriented commands such as sending mail, Web browsing, remote
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673 login, etc., don't work either, unless network access is built into
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674 MS-DOS with some network redirector.
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675
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676 @cindex directory listing on MS-DOS
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677 @vindex dired-listing-switches @r{(MS-DOS)}
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678 Dired on MS-DOS uses the @code{ls-lisp} package where other
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679 platforms use the system @code{ls} command. Therefore, Dired on
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680 MS-DOS supports only some of the possible options you can mention in
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681 the @code{dired-listing-switches} variable. The options that work are
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682 @samp{-A}, @samp{-a}, @samp{-c}, @samp{-i}, @samp{-r}, @samp{-S},
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683 @samp{-s}, @samp{-t}, and @samp{-u}.
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684
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685 @ignore
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686 arch-tag: 868d50ff-07f8-4a13-a807-dab6f1cdb431
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687 @end ignore