for the emacs wizards

Robert Dege rdege at cse.Buffalo.EDU
Thu Sep 12 11:22:31 EDT 2002


website excerpt:

When Emacs is started, it first reads a file called site-start.el. This
file is meant to hold all the system-wide configuration data that users
may override by their personal configuration files. It next reads the
personal configuration file .emacs of the current user

-Rob

PS - VI Rules!

> i'm installing a new lisp package, emacs templates and one of the steps
> is that i add (require 'template) and (template-initialize) to the
> .emacs file. how or where do i set this globally so this is not
> required? if i was the only user using this package this wouldn't be a
> problem, but then i wounldn't be using vi (ha ha). i don't want to have
> to updated everybodys .emacs and any future users, that would be silly.
>
> i'm on the hunt for this so if anyone knows how to do this.
>
> --
> Darin Perusich
> Unix Systems Administrator
> Cognigen Corp.
> darinper at cognigencorp.com
>
>
>



Dege

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