On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:15 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
andrea writes:
I'm really tempted to move all my emacs configuration in only
one big file. This would also help me to make it more
consistent and readable.
But I'm afraid to mess up something, in theory I just need: -
a simple org and babel loader - one big file containing
everything
Hi Andrea,
I've used a single org mode file to keep all my emacs
configuration code for the last 5 months or so and I have not
had any problems at all. I highly recommend it. I am using a
simple set up:
My ~/.emacs contains
------------------------------------------------------------------
(add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/local/src/org-mode/lisp")
(add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/local/src/org-mode/contrib/lisp")
(require 'org-install) (require 'org-babel-init)
(org-babel-load-file
"~/config/emacs/emacs.org")
------------------------------------------------------------------
and all the rest of my emacs config code is in
~/config/emacs/emacs.org
This works very nicely. Thank you.
I am thinking about making my config a little leaner while I
reorganize without affecting functionality I have gotten used to by
preventing sections of config from loading. I thought
setting :tangle
to `no' should help but the default is already `no' and all my
config
is loaded. How would one go about marking a section of
configuration
so that it remains in the configuration file but does not get
tangled
while Emacs boots?