On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 04:19:49PM +0100, Dylan wrote:
On Wednesday 29 Sep 2010, Oliver Kullmann wrote:
Hello,
after investigating KWrite and Kate it seems to me that they are rather weak tools, so I return to XEmacs. However where to get the .xemacs-directory including content? I assumed re-installing xemacs would do the job, however it doesn't. So it seems that the OpenSuse installation at some point plants the .xemacs-directory with content --- how to get that?
Or is there some other place where I can find a *fitting* .xemacs-directory?
Would be great if somebody could help.
Doesn't XEmacs create a default directory for itself if one doesn't exist?
After looking closer into the error message upon starting xemacs, I realised that there is some .emacs file; okay, I deleted that, and then XEmacs started, however then just not bothering at all about .xemacs. Upon saving the settings, .xemacs/custom.el is created, but no .xemacs/init.el. Of course I have *old* init.el files, but it seems they are all creating trouble ("gnu-emacs" and such stuff). Thus I just would like to have a clean up-to-date iinit.el, which one would assume that the Suse distribution should contain it. Thanks Oliver -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org