Within Emacs, ~ at the beginning of a file name is expanded to your HOME directory, so you can always find your .emacs file with C x C f ~ .emacs. There's further information at HOME and Startup Directories on MS Windows.
You didn't say so, but it sounds like you're starting Emacs from a Windows shortcut. The directory that you see with c x c f is the cwd, in Emacs terms, the default directory (a variable). When you start Emacs using an MS Windows shortcut, the default directory is initially the folder (directory) specified in the "Start In" field of the shortcut properties. Right click the shortcut, select ...
Emacs used to be the only editor of the two that was programmable, and while Vim has a lot of weird levels to its programmability, with the addition of Python and Ruby bindings (and more, I forget), Vim is also programmable in most ways you'd care for. I use Vim, and I'm fairly happy with it.
Use Emacs bookmarks. Just create bookmarks normally, when you visit a remote file or directory. Then just use C x r b to jump to a remote bookmark, whose name you provide (with completion). If you use Bookmark then remote bookmarks are highlighted specially in the *Bookmark List*, so you can recognize them more easily.
How can I run Ruff in Emacs? I need to enable 2 commands on the current buffer: ruff check select ALL current_buffer → bind to M x ruff check ruff check select ALL fix current_buffer → bind ...
This article says that "Emacs has redo because you can reverse direction while undoing, thereby undoing the undo". What does this mean? How can a user 'redo' with Emacs?
How do you run Emacs in Windows? What is the best flavor of Emacs to use in Windows, and where can I download it? And where is the .emacs file located?
I've used emacs for more than twenty years. As much as possible, I try to use it for all my typing needs, including, as Fu86 mentioned, reading email, news, etc, as well as notes, to do lists, writing code, running compiles, etc. Since emacs is much older than the extensible vim (as opposed to the relatively non extensible vi), it has a much larger collection of extension modes covering almost ...
I am using Emacs 23.3. How can I change the font size and font type?
If you're using Visual Studio Express 2008 and want the Emacs key bindings then you need to install the Visual C edition of VSE 2008. Initially I only installed the C# edition and there were no custom key bindings in Tools >Options >Environment >Keyboard. Once I installed the C edition the Emacs key bindings became available in both products.
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