* cleaning up ones ~/.emacs
@ 2004-01-19 1:18 Patrick Drechsler
2004-01-19 1:23 ` Henrik Enberg
2004-01-29 8:00 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Patrick Drechsler @ 2004-01-19 1:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
is there something comparable with LaTeX's `\listfiles' command
for emacs? Would be quite helpfull for cleaning up my
~/.emacs configuration for this decade.
TIA,
Patrick
--
Do you remember when you only had to pay
for windows when *you* broke them?
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* Re: cleaning up ones ~/.emacs
2004-01-19 1:18 cleaning up ones ~/.emacs Patrick Drechsler
@ 2004-01-19 1:23 ` Henrik Enberg
2004-01-19 9:05 ` Patrick Drechsler
2004-01-29 8:00 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Henrik Enberg @ 2004-01-19 1:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
Patrick Drechsler <patrick.drechsler@gmx.net> writes:
> is there something comparable with LaTeX's `\listfiles' command
> for emacs? Would be quite helpfull for cleaning up my
> ~/.emacs configuration for this decade.
Switch to the *Messages* buffer after you started Emacs, and it should
show what lisp files were loaded during startup.
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* Re: cleaning up ones ~/.emacs
2004-01-19 1:23 ` Henrik Enberg
@ 2004-01-19 9:05 ` Patrick Drechsler
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From: Patrick Drechsler @ 2004-01-19 9:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
Henrik Enberg wrote on 19 Jan 2004 02:23:49 MET:
> Patrick Drechsler <patrick.drechsler@gmx.net> writes:
>
>> is there something comparable with LaTeX's `\listfiles' command
>> for emacs? Would be quite helpfull for cleaning up my
>> ~/.emacs configuration for this decade.
>
> Switch to the *Messages* buffer after you started Emacs, and it should
> show what lisp files were loaded during startup.
thanks ...yes, of course, sorry for the traffic... *blush*
Patrick
--
Fortune cookie of the day:
The problem with graduate students, in general, is that they have
to sleep every few days.
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* Re: cleaning up ones ~/.emacs
2004-01-19 1:18 cleaning up ones ~/.emacs Patrick Drechsler
2004-01-19 1:23 ` Henrik Enberg
@ 2004-01-29 8:00 ` Kai Grossjohann
2004-01-29 8:38 ` Patrick Drechsler
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From: Kai Grossjohann @ 2004-01-29 8:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Patrick Drechsler <patrick.drechsler@gmx.net> writes:
> is there something comparable with LaTeX's `\listfiles' command
> for emacs? Would be quite helpfull for cleaning up my
> ~/.emacs configuration for this decade.
See also the variable load-history.
Kai
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* Re: cleaning up ones ~/.emacs
2004-01-29 8:00 ` Kai Grossjohann
@ 2004-01-29 8:38 ` Patrick Drechsler
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From: Patrick Drechsler @ 2004-01-29 8:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kai Grossjohann wrote on 29 Jan 2004 09:00:56 MET:
> Patrick Drechsler <patrick.drechsler@gmx.net> writes:
>
>> is there something comparable with LaTeX's `\listfiles' command
>> for emacs? Would be quite helpfull for cleaning up my
>> ~/.emacs configuration for this decade.
>
> See also the variable load-history.
With this and taking a look at the message buffer I should be
able to do some cleaning up.
Thank you Kai!
Cheers
Patrick
--
Emacs is for people who desperately want to get drunk, but feel guilty
doing so without a reason.
http://www.rru.com/~meo/rants/emacs.html
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