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Re: about load paths
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: about load paths |
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Thu, 19 Jun 2008 17:37:06 +0200 |
Am 19.06.2008 um 16:42 schrieb Rustom Mody:
Different from what?
There is the phase in which the system's and/or the user's init file
are searched and found. Then, in another phase, when any of these is
found, it gets kind of executed. In this phase the load-path value is
important for the ability to (find and) load ELisp files.
This element -- which?
This element is "~/.emacs.d" and not a part of the default load-path
value.
GTK Resource file -- Whats that? (On WIndows?)
Why not? It's probably useless because you can't use a VM (virtual
machine) that runs a useful OS, as there are people who use a lorry
as their personal car. Or use their land-rover for a promenade on the
highway. For me, on Mac OS X, a GNOME Tool Kit resource file would
make some sense ...
Actually I use ~/.emacs.d to save desktop and session files, TRAMP
seems to use it, backup files from editing are stored here, and more
I don't understand.
--
Greetings
Pete
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