Chris Share wrote:
Yes, I've tried restarting.
Maybe I should just stick to Emacs?
Actually oz.exe is a real binary file on Windows and not a shell script
as it is on Linux, that's why you can't see (or use) the strange line
below. What the windows version does is that it search for an OZEMACS
environment variable, then for emacs and finally for xemacs, searching
for the last two in a very Windows specific way (by looking up the
registry). So, unless you manage to change the environment in which you
run oz.exe (try looking in the properties of the shortcut), the simplest
way to run oz in xemacs would be to uninstall properly (using the
Add/Remove programs Control Panel) emacs, so that oz won't find it and
will fall back to using xemacs.
Cheers,
Yves
Cheers,
Chris
Filip Konvička wrote:
When I do the same, the OPI starts normally. Did you re-logon or
reboot after installing Mozart? ozengine.exe etc. might not be in
PATH yet.
Cheers,
Filip
If I run the following;
"%OZEMACS%" -l "%OZHOME%/share/elisp/oz.elc" -l
"%OZHOME%/share/elisp/oz-server.elc" -l
"%OZHOME%/share/elisp/oz-extra.elc" -l
"%OZHOME%/share/elisp/mozart.elc" -f run-oz
I get a message saying:
Cannot open load file: "%OZHOME%/share/elisp/oz.elc"
I've tried setting the OZHOME Environment Variable so that it points
to the Mozart folder. This gets rid of the previous message however
now I'm getting the following in the XEmacs scratch buffer:
Searching for the program: No such file or directory, find
Any more ideas?
Cheers,
Chris
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