Strange, I use WinXP Pro too. I will fix it, but I have to think about this ;-)

Stéphane De Cara wrote:
I use winXP Pro. Maybe that's because I put emacs in the 'Program Files' directory (with a space). For a while I had it on c:\., but I decided to give a try to Windows standards ...

I should also add that, despite this tiny problem, I am more than happy with your distribution of emacs+emacsW32. Keep up the good work!

St.

2007/7/17, Lennart Borgman (gmail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

    Thanks Stéphane, yes of course I will change that in the next release. I
    thought I had put quotation marks there. I really wonder why it works
    for me without those. What version of windows are you running?


    Stéphane De Cara wrote:
     > Hello,
     >
     > I solved the problem by changing the file type "EmacsFile"
    properties in
     > the windows explorer.
     > File association -> .c (for example) ->  advanced  -> modfy  -> add
     > qoutation marks ("...") around  c:\Program
    Files\Emacs\bin\emacsclientw
     >
     > It works now just fine.
     > That's maybe something you want to look at for the coming release.
     >
     > Thanks,
     >
     > 2007/7/13, Lennart Borgman (gmail) < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>:
     >
     >     Stéphane De Cara wrote:
     >      > Hello,
     >      >
     >      > I use the (patched) precompiled Emacs 22.0.990.1 that
    comes with
     >     emacsW32.
     >      > I switched the full customization of emacsw32 on. In
    particular,
     >     I want
     >      > to have the file names showing up at the top of the emacs
    window.
     >      > During the installation, I also did the proper asscoiations (
     >     e.g. with
     >      > my .tex files). When I a double-click on a file with a
    long name
     >     in the
     >      > windows explorer, the emacs server and client are launched
    properly.
     >      > However, the filename is shortened and capitalized ( e.g.
     >     "FOO_1.TEX");
     >      > I really thought those days were over...
     >      >
     >      > There is no problem if I open the file from emacs, or
    drag'n'drop it
     >      > from the windows explorer. Any idea how to fix this?
     >
     >
     >     Thanks for telling this. I will look into this for the
    patched version.
     >     However it would be good if someone else tested with the released
     >     version of Emacs and sent a bug report if the bug is there
    too. (From
     >     "Help - Send Bug Report" in Emacs.)
     >
     >




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