* setting default value
@ 2005-05-11 7:44 David Reitter
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From: David Reitter @ 2005-05-11 7:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
In a site init file, I'm trying to set different default values for
stuff like 'blink-cursor-mode'.
(setq-default blink-cursor-mode t)
(blink-cursor-mode blink-cursor-mode)
However, if I then select a different setting (i.e. blink-cursor mode
nil) and save the customizations (Options/Save Options), this setting
is not saved.
No I think this is because menu-bar-options-save doesn't notice that
the standard value for blink-cursor-mode is supposed to be different,
so it doesn't bother saving the current value.
Therefore, I tried to do this in my site init file:
(put 'blink-cursor-mode 'standard-value t)
However, it has absolutely no effect. That's because the
customized-value property of blink-cursor-mode simply isn't set
correctly when blink-cursor-mode changes. Theoretically,
customize-mark-as-set should take care of that, checking the
standard-value property. That's why I tried to set it.
Why does this not work???
Thanks for your help!
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* Re: setting default value
@ 2005-05-12 4:46 David Reitter
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From: David Reitter @ 2005-05-12 4:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > In a site init file, I'm trying to set different default values for
> stuff
> > like 'blink-cursor-mode'.
>
> > (setq-default blink-cursor-mode t)
> > (blink-cursor-mode blink-cursor-mode)
>
> Now this piece of code is bizarre. Are you trying to check for
> corner-case
> bugs or was there a particular reason why you didn't just do
>
> (blink-cursor-mode t)
Oh that's what I did first, but it seems to set blink-cursor mode but
not allow for further changes using the Options menu (and Save
Options).
And that's my problem - no matter what I do.
Remember that I need to do this in a site-init file. The individual
user is going to have an option in the menu bar that can be toggled
(this is default). It is, however, only saved to .emacs if it is
different from the default (which, I thought, would be in the
standard-value property of blink-cursor-mode). If I just hardwire
blink-cursor-mode to be enabled, and the user disables it, no entry
gets saved to .emacs, with the result that blink-cursor-mode is back to
enabled mode after the next restart.
So again my question: how do I manipulate the default choice of a
(customizable) variable?
- D
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