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Re: emacsclient: controlling from an application?
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DrMemory |
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Re: emacsclient: controlling from an application? |
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Wed, 15 Oct 2003 20:36:17 GMT |
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>You can set any variable on a per-buffer basis:
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>(set (make-local-variable 'auto-save-visited-file-name) t)
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>Try putting that in the file itself, either as the first line
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># -*- eval: (set ...) -*-
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Thanks. I tried it though, with results as follows, which baffle me:
It appears that the eval worked:
auto-save-visited-file-name's value is
t
Local in buffer 2do.txt; global value is
nil
However, the auto-save is still behaving as if the global value were in force:
-rw-r--r-- 1 swani swani 819 Oct 15 14:18 #2do.txt#
-rw-r--r-- 1 swani swani 819 Oct 15 14:15 2do.txt
I'll have a tilt at the other 2 ideas. Both emacs and the
knowledgeable folks in this forum never cease to amaze me. Thanks for
the suggestions!
Re: emacsclient: controlling from an application?, Kevin Rodgers, 2003/10/15
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Re: emacsclient: controlling from an application?, DrMemory, 2003/10/15