Cygwin Emacs and windows paths

Ken Brown kbrown@cornell.edu
Sat Mar 10 22:19:00 GMT 2012


> On 11/03/2012, at 1:20 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
>
>> On 3/10/2012 1:17 AM, Leo wrote:
>>> Now my normal Windows paths copied from Windows Explorer don't work
>>> anymore in Emacs - and vice versa. I know I can use `cygpath` to
>>> convert /on the command line/, but is there any integration for this
>>> in Cygwin Emacs?
>> No.  There may actually be some obsolete Cygwin-specific code in files.el that's preventing this from working.  It's possible that emacs is trying to be too smart instead of letting Cygwin handle the file names.  (See, for instance, `convert-standard-filename'.)  I'll take a look at it when I get a chance.
> I'm thinking of a cygwin-specific package which converts the internal Cygwin paths to normal Windows path when copied to the clipboardÂ…
>
> This can be too hard though: The problem might be to determine when the clipboard is copied for use outside emacs and when for use inside emacs. But I'll try at least to make some lisp code to convert per key-binding. Do you thinking it's advisable to call cygpath for doing the conversion? Are there some internal bindings already for this in Cygwin Emacs?

Please reply to the list instead of directly to me.  To avoid messing up 
the threading in the mailing list archives, I'm replying to the original 
thread, with your message to me pasted in.

I do think it's advisable to call cygpath, and I don't know of any 
bindings in the code that you can use.  But I had to do something 
similar once in order to make browse-url work properly on Cygwin.  (In 
that case I had to convert from POSIX paths to Windows paths.)  Take a 
look at the Cygwin-specific code in the function browse-url-file-url in 
lisp/net/browse-url.el.  You may be able to use a similar idea.

Ken

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