Kai,
Ok, since I started using new syntax with xemacs it works fine. Only 'emacs' have some bugs
with opening files, and since that fact I stopped using it, and installed xemacs. Xemacs is a little
slower, but at least it does not break on each file I am trying to open (its a little annoying when
you have to edit hundreds of files everyday).
I am not sure what unified-filenames syntax means? I understand that it means
that I will be able to use same syntax for efs and SSH, but I did not know it exactly how I should
call efs from xemacs. I tried something like /[ftp/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ but it does not work. Same with
/[efs/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
While it still tries to open 'ssh' via ftp when I try to open file like /ssh:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/
Alex
On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 17:59:33 +0100, Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Albinus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kai has prepared Tramp for using the same syntax on XEmacs; you need (setq tramp-unified-filenames t) before loading Tramp. But it doesn't seem to work correctly; I'm debugging it these days.
Ick. It used to work, I even tried it once ;-) What gives?
Kai, "cd /usr/ports/editors/xemacs21-mule; make install clean"
-- Alex V. Koval http://www.halogen-dg.com/ http://www.zwarehouse.org/
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