* Starting Emacs with different init file
@ 2003-10-28 17:20 Joachim Nilsson
2003-10-28 17:20 ` Raimund Kohl-Fuechsle
2003-10-28 17:32 ` Dan Anderson
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From: Joachim Nilsson @ 2003-10-28 17:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello Emacs lovers!
I want to use different .emacs init files for different projects. This
mostly because my lisp-fu is weak. The various startup-options I found
does not seem to support:
--init-file=~/Projects/.emacs
--init-file=~/Work/Project/Customer1/.emacs
--init-file=~/Work/Project/Customer2/.emacs
--init-file=~/Work/Project/Customer3/.emacs
etc.
Is it planned *not* to support this scheme or is it merely an obvious
oversight? I'm aware that this is probably easily fixed with some elisp
magic, but I think more people than I could use it.
Regards
/Joachim
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* Re: Starting Emacs with different init file
2003-10-28 17:20 Starting Emacs with different init file Joachim Nilsson
@ 2003-10-28 17:20 ` Raimund Kohl-Fuechsle
2003-10-28 17:32 ` Dan Anderson
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From: Raimund Kohl-Fuechsle @ 2003-10-28 17:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Joachim Nilsson wrote:
>
> Hello Emacs lovers!
>
>
> I want to use different .emacs init files for different projects. This
> mostly because my lisp-fu is weak. The various startup-options I found
> does not seem to support:
don't know if that helps, but I created (on a Linux machine) an extra
user especialy for that purpose and call emacs like
emacs -u other_user
ray
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* Re: Starting Emacs with different init file
2003-10-28 17:20 Starting Emacs with different init file Joachim Nilsson
2003-10-28 17:20 ` Raimund Kohl-Fuechsle
@ 2003-10-28 17:32 ` Dan Anderson
2003-10-28 17:46 ` Joachim Nilsson
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From: Dan Anderson @ 2003-10-28 17:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
You could leave an empty .emacs file on your main file, and then M-x
load-file RET filename to load the .emacs file from the directory, but
that would probably be more trouble then it's worth.
I wonder if you did something like:
(load-file "./.emacs")
in your .emacs, would that work?
-Dan
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* Re: Starting Emacs with different init file
2003-10-28 17:32 ` Dan Anderson
@ 2003-10-28 17:46 ` Joachim Nilsson
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From: Joachim Nilsson @ 2003-10-28 17:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs, Joachim Nilsson
Dan Anderson wrote:
> You could leave an empty .emacs file on your main file, and then M-x
> load-file RET filename to load the .emacs file from the directory, but
> that would probably be more trouble then it's worth.
Yep.
> I wonder if you did something like:
> (load-file "./.emacs")
> in your .emacs, would that work?
That did the trick!
Now, if only I knew how to traverse up the dir tree from where I start
emacs and let it take the first init file one it finds until it reaches
$HOME/.emacs-default. Like this:
~/Work/Projects/Customer_One/Product_Series1/SW/src/
~/Work/Projects/Customer_One/Product_Series1/SW/
~/Work/Projects/Customer_One/Product_Series1/
~/Work/Projects/Customer_One/.emacs
or
~/Work/Projects/Customer_Two/Productum/HW/vhdl/
~/Work/Projects/Customer_Two/Productum/HW/
~/Work/Projects/Customer_Two/Productum/
~/Work/Projects/Customer_Two/
~/Work/Projects/
~/Work/
~/.emacs-default
Looks like a recursive problem to me, and maybe even something I can put
together myself even.
Thanks!
/Joachim
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* Re: Starting Emacs with different init file
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@ 2003-10-28 19:40 ` Kevin Rodgers
2003-10-29 7:18 ` Tim X
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2003-10-28 19:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
Joachim Nilsson wrote:
> Now, if only I knew how to traverse up the dir tree from where I start
> emacs and let it take the first init file one it finds until it reaches
> $HOME/.emacs-default. Like this:
>
> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_One/Product_Series1/SW/src/
> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_One/Product_Series1/SW/
> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_One/Product_Series1/
> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_One/.emacs
>
> or
>
> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_Two/Productum/HW/vhdl/
> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_Two/Productum/HW/
> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_Two/Productum/
> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_Two/
> ~/Work/Projects/
> ~/Work/
> ~/.emacs-default
>
> Looks like a recursive problem to me, and maybe even something I can put
> together myself even.
It's already been done for you!
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/ProjectSettings
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* Re: Starting Emacs with different init file
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2003-10-28 19:40 ` Kevin Rodgers
@ 2003-10-29 7:18 ` Tim X
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From: Tim X @ 2003-10-29 7:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "Joachim" == Joachim Nilsson <joachim@vmlinux.org> writes:
Joachim> Dan Anderson wrote:
>> You could leave an empty .emacs file on your main file, and then
>> M-x load-file RET filename to load the .emacs file from the
>> directory, but that would probably be more trouble then it's
>> worth.
Joachim> Yep.
>> I wonder if you did something like: (load-file "./.emacs") in your
>> .emacs, would that work?
Joachim> That did the trick!
Joachim> Now, if only I knew how to traverse up the dir tree from
Joachim> where I start emacs and let it take the first init file one
Joachim> it finds until it reaches $HOME/.emacs-default. Like this:
Joachim> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_One/Product_Series1/SW/src/
Joachim> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_One/Product_Series1/SW/
Joachim> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_One/Product_Series1/
Joachim> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_One/.emacs
Joachim> or
Joachim> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_Two/Productum/HW/vhdl/
Joachim> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_Two/Productum/HW/
Joachim> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_Two/Productum/
Joachim> ~/Work/Projects/Customer_Two/ ~/Work/Projects/ ~/Work/
Joachim> ~/.emacs-default
Joachim> Looks like a recursive problem to me, and maybe even
Joachim> something I can put together myself even.
What is it about the different projects/jobs that requires totally
different init files? I suspect there is a much better solution, but
without knowing what it is you need different for the various
projects, its impossible to make any suggestion.
Tim
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