Resending but to the whole list. Oops. TL;DR: I think finding the simple button to disable splash-screen isn't so easy. On Sat, Jan 18, 2020 at 1:42 PM Corwin Brust wrote: > > Hi! > > On Sat, Jan 18, 2020 at 10:41 AM Stefan Kangas wrote: > >> Stefan Kangas writes: >> >> > I agree that this should be changed. I expect a splash screen to be >> > shown only when I run a command without specifying any particular >> > file. IME, this is what most other software does, and I see no reason >> > why Emacs should be different. >> >> Catching up on emacs-devel, there is a thread on this particular >> issue... where Stefan Monnier points to the "Dismiss this startup >> screen" button. That button quits the window and customizes >> inhibit-startup-window to t. This code seems to have been introduced >> in 2007 by Chong Yidong (commit 22a58255). >> >> Of course, I have never seen that button over the years. I find that >> your brain learns to filter out splash screens completely after a >> while, which incidentally makes displaying them more often >> counter-productive. >> > > I wonder if the reason neither you or nor I had seen this button is that > Emacs doesn't usually show it to us. I'm looking at 1843 of ~startup.el~. > I think the button to quickly disable splash only displays when concise is > t as per: > > 1813: (fancy-startup-screen &optional concise) > ... > Whereas within fancy-startup-tail we do this: > > 1771: (when concise > (fancy-splash-insert > :face 'variable-pitch "\n" > :link `("Dismiss this startup screen" > ,(lambda (_button) > (when startup-screen-inhibit-startup-screen > (customize-set-variable 'inhibit-startup-screen t) > (customize-mark-to-save 'inhibit-startup-screen) > (custom-save-all)) > (let ((w (get-buffer-window "*GNU Emacs*"))) > (and w (not (one-window-p)) (delete-window w))) > (kill-buffer "*GNU Emacs*"))) > " ") > > Meanwhile, this is called from `command-line-1' which starts around line > 2233. > > It creates CONCISE based on the number of open buffers when called, e.g. 0 > (zero) --so not-concise-- when starting Emacs. So no button for > `inhibit-startup-screen' unless we open the spash screen "manually" one way > or another. > > Maybe just always show the "inhibit splash" button? Maybe this logic to > display or not this button should be inverted? Is it more likely I want to > disable splash when I'm looking a fresh emacs or because I've called for > the spash explicitly (maybe just to get at this button)? > > So, I don't think this changes my previous argument, but it does make >> any need to change it less pressing. >> > > I can also add that I've been using Emacs for 10+ years and found (setq > inhibit-splash-screen t) for my init pleasure only a few months ago. So > I'm all good now ;) > > Regards, > > -- > *Corwin* > *corwin@bru.st * > -- *Corwin* 612-217-1742 612-298-0615 (fax) 612-695-4276 (mobile) *corwin.brust (skype)corwin@bru.st *