From: Tassilo Horn <tassilo@member.fsf.org>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Is it possible to prevent emacs auto saving the filename~?
Date: Sun, 03 May 2009 21:19:16 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87iqkiq9jf.fsf@thinkpad.tsdh.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 87iqkiw111.fsf@iki.fi
Teemu Likonen <tlikonen@iki.fi> writes:
Hi!
>> I know that emacs auto save a file named filename~ when I modified
>> the file filename, but I do not like the autosaved copy, could i stop
>> this function? thanks
>
> The variable that you are probably looking for is make-backup-files.
> Read also the related section in the Emacs reference manual:
>
> C-h r m Backup RET
As an addition to the previous tips. In general making backup files is
a good thing, so you most probably don't want to turn it off. But I
understand that you don't want to clutter the filesystem. But emacs
allows to place the backup files in one single directory. Here's the
config:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(setq version-control t)
(setq kept-old-versions 0)
(setq kept-new-versions 20)
(setq delete-old-versions t)
(setq backup-directory-alist
'((".*" . "~/.emacs.d/backup-files/")))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
This saves the last 20 versions of all files I edit in
~/.emacs.d/backup-files/. (Yes, I'm paranoid! Additionally all my
important files are under version control (git, svn), too.)
Bye,
Tassilo
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2009-05-03 17:26 ` Is it possible to prevent emacs auto saving the filename~? Teemu Likonen
2009-05-03 19:19 ` Tassilo Horn [this message]
2009-05-03 19:24 ` Drew Adams
2009-05-04 2:50 ` 明覺
2009-05-05 6:54 ` 明覺
2009-05-03 11:34 明覺
2009-05-03 17:18 ` Drew Adams
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