[abc] A single character: a, b or c
[^abc] Any single character but a, b, or c
[a-z] Any single character in the range a-z
[a-zA-Z] Any single character in the range a-z or A-Z
^ Start of line
$ End of line
\A Start of string
\z End of string
. Any single character
\s Any whitespace character
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Content : First-person view test application for Oculus Rift | |
Created : 19th June 2015 | |
Authors : Tom Heath | |
Copyright : Copyright 2015 Oculus, Inc. All Rights reserved. | |
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | |
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | |
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Download emacs-w64 and extract somewhere, e.g. a tools
or apps
folder like C:\Users\<user>\tools\emacs
.
Emacs and many other applications store its configuration in the user's "home" folder. Translated directly from the Unix world, that is %UserProfile%
(C:\Users\<user>
), but Windows prefers %AppData%
instead (C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming
).
For simplicity's sake, override this by specifying the HOME
environment variable explicitly. Emacs and some other applications (e.g. MinGW) lets this override the default.