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How do I run Emacs?

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How do I run Emacs?

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You can run Emacs in a number of ways. If you installed Emacs using addpm, then you can run Emacs via the Start Menu using the “Programs->Gnu Emacs->Emacs” menu command. From the command line, you can use the program runemacs.exe. If you didn’t install Emacs using addpm, then you can run Emacs using the emacs.bat batch file in the Emacs bin directory. See the install section above for instructions on how to do this. Note: Starting with version 19.34.6, Emacs is linked with setargv.obj. This gives Emacs DOS-style wildcard expansion of its command-line arguments, which should handle the common use of wildcards. To suppress expansion by setarg.obj, enclose the argument in double quotes. Embedded double-quotes will have to be escaped using a backslash.

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