Good catch -- I'd recommend using bash anyway -- I last used tcsh in 1991 at Cornell:-) Probably not a bad idea to set the shell specifically in emacspeak when invoking shell commands, will get to that att some point. >>>>> "prayner" == prayner <prayner@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: prayner> I've found part of the problem. xsltproc uses things prayner> like shell-command-on-region with constructed prayner> commands. My default shell is tcsh which parses prayner> those commands badly. Is it worth locally binding prayner> shell-file-name to a bash-style shell in the xslt prayner> commands to avoid this possibility? Or should I grow prayner> up and use a decent shell :-) regards and thanks prayner> Peter prayner> prayner> prayner> prayner> -- Peter Rayner room 343 School of Earth Sciences, prayner> University of Melbourne, 3010, Vic, Australia tel: prayner> work: +61 (0)3 8344 9708; fax: +61 (0)3 8344 7761 prayner> mobile +61 402 752 379, skype: petermorag mail-to: prayner> prayner@xxxxxxxxxxx google scholar profile prayner> <http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=H3up71wAAAAJ&hl=en>
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