* How to hide the startup echo area message?
@ 2008-05-12 21:29 Bruce C. Miller
2008-05-12 22:37 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Bruce C. Miller @ 2008-05-12 21:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
When I start up Gnu Emacs, I see a message that reads "For information
about the GNU Profject and its goals, type C-h C-p." in the minibuffer/
echo area.
Having already read this story (several times, in fact), I find this
message rather annoying after seeing it for the zillionth time, but I
haven't been able to turn this off. Can it be done?
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* Re: How to hide the startup echo area message?
2008-05-12 21:29 How to hide the startup echo area message? Bruce C. Miller
@ 2008-05-12 22:37 ` Peter Dyballa
2008-05-13 14:41 ` Joel J. Adamson
2008-05-12 22:49 ` David Hansen
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2008-05-12 22:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Bruce C. Miller; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Am 12.05.2008 um 23:29 schrieb Bruce C. Miller:
> Having already read this story (several times, in fact), I find this
> message rather annoying after seeing it for the zillionth time, but I
> haven't been able to turn this off. Can it be done?
(setq inhibit-startup-message t) ?
Or upgrade to a more up-to-date version of GNU Emacs 23.0.60 from CVS
– I think it stopped showing such messages.
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* Re: How to hide the startup echo area message?
2008-05-12 21:29 How to hide the startup echo area message? Bruce C. Miller
2008-05-12 22:37 ` Peter Dyballa
@ 2008-05-12 22:49 ` David Hansen
2008-05-13 15:12 ` Johan Bockgård
2008-05-13 16:39 ` Ken Goldman
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From: David Hansen @ 2008-05-12 22:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Mon, 12 May 2008 14:29:12 -0700 (PDT) Bruce C. Miller wrote:
> When I start up Gnu Emacs, I see a message that reads "For information
> about the GNU Profject and its goals, type C-h C-p." in the minibuffer/
> echo area.
>
> Having already read this story (several times, in fact), I find this
> message rather annoying after seeing it for the zillionth time, but I
> haven't been able to turn this off. Can it be done?
Maybe (run-with-timer 1 nil #'yow) at the end of your .emacs
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* Re: How to hide the startup echo area message?
2008-05-12 22:37 ` Peter Dyballa
@ 2008-05-13 14:41 ` Joel J. Adamson
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From: Joel J. Adamson @ 2008-05-13 14:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter Dyballa; +Cc: Bruce C. Miller, help-gnu-emacs
Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Web.DE> writes:
> Am 12.05.2008 um 23:29 schrieb Bruce C. Miller:
>
>> Having already read this story (several times, in fact), I find this
>> message rather annoying after seeing it for the zillionth time, but I
>> haven't been able to turn this off. Can it be done?
>
> (setq inhibit-startup-message t) ?
>
> Or upgrade to a more up-to-date version of GNU Emacs 23.0.60 from CVS
> – I think it stopped showing such messages.
FYI I get this message when I start Emacs, and I update from CVS every
week. I, however, do not mind.
Joel
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* Re: How to hide the startup echo area message?
2008-05-12 21:29 How to hide the startup echo area message? Bruce C. Miller
2008-05-12 22:37 ` Peter Dyballa
2008-05-12 22:49 ` David Hansen
@ 2008-05-13 15:12 ` Johan Bockgård
2008-05-13 20:59 ` Bruce C. Miller
2008-05-13 16:39 ` Ken Goldman
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From: Johan Bockgård @ 2008-05-13 15:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
"Bruce C. Miller" <bm3719@gmail.com> writes:
> When I start up Gnu Emacs, I see a message that reads "For information
> about the GNU Profject and its goals, type C-h C-p." in the minibuffer/
> echo area.
>
> Having already read this story (several times, in fact), I find this
> message rather annoying after seeing it for the zillionth time, but I
> haven't been able to turn this off. Can it be done?
C-h v inhibit-startup-echo-area-message
--
Johan Bockgård
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* Re: How to hide the startup echo area message?
2008-05-12 21:29 How to hide the startup echo area message? Bruce C. Miller
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2008-05-13 15:12 ` Johan Bockgård
@ 2008-05-13 16:39 ` Ken Goldman
2008-05-13 17:05 ` Thierry Volpiatto
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From: Ken Goldman @ 2008-05-13 16:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
My generic answer to emacs startup questions is to use
one of the client / server packages, gnuclient or
emacsclient.
I typically start emacs and leave it running for weeks
or months at a time, connecting new clients as needed.
Besides eliminating your zillion messages, starting
a client is much faster then starting emacs.
Bruce C. Miller wrote:
> When I start up Gnu Emacs, I see a message that reads "For
> information about the GNU Profject and its goals, type C-h C-p." in
> the minibuffer/ echo area.
>
> Having already read this story (several times, in fact), I find this
> message rather annoying after seeing it for the zillionth time, but I
> haven't been able to turn this off. Can it be done?
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* Re: How to hide the startup echo area message?
2008-05-13 16:39 ` Ken Goldman
@ 2008-05-13 17:05 ` Thierry Volpiatto
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From: Thierry Volpiatto @ 2008-05-13 17:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ken Goldman; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Ken Goldman <kgold@watson.ibm.com> writes:
> My generic answer to emacs startup questions is to use
> one of the client / server packages, gnuclient or
> emacsclient.
>
> I typically start emacs and leave it running for weeks
> or months at a time, connecting new clients as needed.
> Besides eliminating your zillion messages, starting
> a client is much faster then starting emacs.
>
> Bruce C. Miller wrote:
>> When I start up Gnu Emacs, I see a message that reads "For
>> information about the GNU Profject and its goals, type C-h C-p." in
>> the minibuffer/ echo area.
>>
>> Having already read this story (several times, in fact), I find this
>> message rather annoying after seeing it for the zillionth time, but
>> I
>> haven't been able to turn this off. Can it be done?
>
Hi!
yes you can turn it off:
,----
| ;; No startup screen
| (setq inhibit-startup-message t)
`----
And if you want another message:
;; Message displayed in *scratch* on startup
;; Take effect only on last emacs versions unless
;; inhibit-startup-(message/screen) is nil.
,----
| (setq initial-scratch-message (purecopy "\
| ;; Thierry's Lisp Interaction Buffer:
|
| "))
`----
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* Re: How to hide the startup echo area message?
2008-05-13 15:12 ` Johan Bockgård
@ 2008-05-13 20:59 ` Bruce C. Miller
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From: Bruce C. Miller @ 2008-05-13 20:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On May 13, 11:12 am, bojohan+n...@dd.chalmers.se (Johan Bockgård)
wrote:
> "Bruce C. Miller" <bm3...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > When I start up Gnu Emacs, I see a message that reads "For information
> > about the GNU Profject and its goals, type C-h C-p." in the minibuffer/
> > echo area.
>
> > Having already read this story (several times, in fact), I find this
> > message rather annoying after seeing it for the zillionth time, but I
> > haven't been able to turn this off. Can it be done?
>
> C-h v inhibit-startup-echo-area-message
>
> --
> Johan Bockgård
Precisely what I needed. Thanks. :)
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