* lisp expressions
@ 2016-12-15 22:49 Matthew Pritchard
2016-12-16 0:56 ` Eric Abrahamsen
2016-12-16 8:52 ` tomas
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From: Matthew Pritchard @ 2016-12-15 22:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I want this expression to take effect but i do not want to hand key my .emacs file.Is this what eval expression does? if not what is a simple way to have it take effect and be saved
(setq org-mobile-directory "~/Dropbox/MobileOrg")
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* Re: lisp expressions
2016-12-15 22:49 lisp expressions Matthew Pritchard
@ 2016-12-16 0:56 ` Eric Abrahamsen
2016-12-16 8:52 ` tomas
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From: Eric Abrahamsen @ 2016-12-16 0:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Matthew Pritchard <wintermute24x7@icloud.com> writes:
> I want this expression to take effect but i do not want to hand key my .emacs file.Is this what eval expression does? if not what is a simple way to have it take effect and be saved
>
> (setq org-mobile-directory "~/Dropbox/MobileOrg")
M-x customize-option RET org-mobile-directory
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* Re: lisp expressions
2016-12-15 22:49 lisp expressions Matthew Pritchard
2016-12-16 0:56 ` Eric Abrahamsen
@ 2016-12-16 8:52 ` tomas
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From: tomas @ 2016-12-16 8:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
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On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 02:49:16PM -0800, Matthew Pritchard wrote:
> I want this expression to take effect but i do not want to hand key my .emacs file.Is this what eval expression does? if not what is a simple way to have it take effect and be saved
>
> (setq org-mobile-directory "~/Dropbox/MobileOrg")
For this specific case, see Eric's answer (if you don't want the
customization to touch your .emacs, just "set for the current
session"). Customize is considered the "Right Way" to set such
configuration items.
In general, yes: eval expression asks you to enter an expression
(in the minibuffer) which is then evaluated.
A bit more comfortable is entering the expression in a scratch
buffer which is in Lisp mode (the start-up buffer named *scratch*
fits this description -- what a coincidence ;), put point somewhat
after the expression, and hit C-x C-e ("eval-last-sexp"). This
is nice, because you can keep your expressions nicely formatted
and you can modify them until they behave the way you like.
Regards
- -- t
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