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* bring (recover) auto-save message to the front on startup
@ 2005-10-24  4:27 Rajneesh Hegde
  2005-10-24  5:29 ` Bernard Adrian
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From: Rajneesh Hegde @ 2005-10-24  4:27 UTC (permalink / raw)



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hi,
The "recover file" (from auto-save) message on startup often gets
overwritten in the echo area by later messages, usually those from modes
like LaTeX-mode. Hence, if you're not looking at the echo area all the time
during startup, it's easy to miss that message.

Is there a way to make sure that if there is any auto-save data, the
reminder about it is displayed at the very end? Thanks,

Raj.

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* Re: bring (recover) auto-save message to the front on startup
  2005-10-24  4:27 Rajneesh Hegde
@ 2005-10-24  5:29 ` Bernard Adrian
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From: Bernard Adrian @ 2005-10-24  5:29 UTC (permalink / raw)


Rajneesh Hegde <emsink1@gmail.com> wrote : 

> Is there a way to make sure that if there is any auto-save data, the
> reminder about it is displayed at the very end? Thanks,

Another way than to look at the Messages Buffer (C-x b *Messages*) ?
-- 
Bernard Adrian 
http://bernadrian.free.fr

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* Re: bring (recover) auto-save message to the front on startup
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@ 2005-10-24 15:54 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Stefan Monnier @ 2005-10-24 15:54 UTC (permalink / raw)


> The "recover file" (from auto-save) message on startup often gets
> overwritten in the echo area by later messages, usually those from modes
> like LaTeX-mode. Hence, if you're not looking at the echo area all the time
> during startup, it's easy to miss that message.

> Is there a way to make sure that if there is any auto-save data, the
> reminder about it is displayed at the very end? Thanks,

A good way is to report it as a bug: M-x report-emacs-bug


        Stefan

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