From: Eddie Bush <ekbush@swbell.net>
Subject: Re: Desktop + Save Place in Session
Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2002 08:48:10 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D29981A.4060903@swbell.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3D26AF76.34AD30D6@is.elta.co.il
Customize put that in for me. It seems to do fine with all but the
first buffer. I'm not sure, but I'm wondering if possibly the initial
splash screen is somehow affecting me. Personally, I'd like to do away
with it. I liked just coming up to "*scratch*" if I had been visiting
no files - and the file if I had - when things worked that way. This is
an XEmacs feature (I believe that's where it's from) that I think the
"GNU Proper" version could do without. There are plenty of other ways
to inform the user of the version (IMHO).
Is there perhaps a way to disable that initial buffer altogether? Is it
set on a timer to go away? Can I shorten that time to ... say 0? =) I
looked for a bit this morning, but I see absolutely nothing appropriate.
Perhaps that is because I don't know what I am looking for. Could
someone edify me a bit and tell me what I am looking for at least? =)
Thanks in advance for your time!
Eddie Bush
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> Eddie Bush wrote:
>
>>Hi, I'm trying to use the Desktop and also have Emacs recall where point
>>was when I last visited a file. I can get it to remember which files I
>>was in just fine by appending the following to the end of my init file:
>>
>>(desktop-load-default)
>>(desktop-read)
>>
>>The issue I have is that Emacs doesn't seem to return to where point was
>>at my previous visit. Is there a way I can acheive the desired result?
>> I'd like to open the files I had open -and- also go to the spot I was
>>in them.
>
>
> Add this to your .emacs:
>
> (require 'saveplace)
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2002-07-05 20:35 Desktop + Save Place in Session Eddie Bush
2002-07-05 21:04 ` Eddie Bush
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