Glenn Linderman <v+python@g.nevcal.com> writes:
I think you understood correctly. I'm not sure what version of which
Python-mode I have, but could probably figure it out somehow (I love emacs,
because it has extensions, but I'm not real good at writing or understanding
elisp: I use other people's extensions, mostly, and a bit of cut-n-paste
programming for a few more customizations).
Probably the following message, that I get every time I open the file.
"Warning: no abbrev-file found, customize `abbrev-file-name' in order to make
mode-specific abbrevs work."
Right. Some modes are chatty at startup and hides warnings you're
interested in.
It's perfectly valid to not want to load an autosaved file, and making
Emacs prompt would be an inconvenience, in my opinion.