User Reports 1: not emacs related
It's completely emacs related: literally asking how to use emacs app on iOS via logseq to open links to the appropriate program. :p
User Reports 1: not emacs related
It's completely emacs related: literally asking how to use emacs app on iOS via logseq to open links to the appropriate program. :p
instill in me a strong sence that Emacs not only coexists within the operating system, but rather embodies the operating system itself.
It just implements being a drag-and-drop target; it does not "coexist within the operating system"
While it is true that Windows does not support dragging files from dired buffer to external locations, but I seldom encounter such a requirement in my day-to-day workflows.
~~Windows folders support being a drop-target; this is likely emacs not supporting /its/ side of the protocol.~~
Ah, I see the dired-mouse-drag-files
note, below.
C-h a replace-regexp
, select the function, and look at its help string.
The solution will end up looking something like:
M-x replace-regexp : \([0-9]+\):\(.*\) \,(+ 1 \#1):\2
But with (format-time-string)
instead of my (+1 1 \#1)
; I don't know time formatting functions in emacs elisp off the top of my head, sorry.
(Or use query-replace-regexp
if you want interactivity.)
Yeah, you're sort of fundamentally misunderstanding the relationship between a host and guest VM, here. The guest VM is an entirely different machine. It shares nothing with the host. Including shared libraries and other build chain dependencies.