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Re: run/load a lisp script before user init file
From: |
Barry OReilly |
Subject: |
Re: run/load a lisp script before user init file |
Date: |
Thu, 10 Oct 2013 09:52:37 -0400 |
> emacs -q -l $path/emacspeak-setup.el -l $userInitFile
>
> It's not perfect, because -q switch causes customizing variables
> impossible.
I'm not sure what you mean. I tried 'emacs -q -l ~/.emacs.d/init.el'
and it seemed to set my customized variables correctly. I also tried
defining a defcustom in /tmp/foo.el, adding it to the
custom-set-variables form of init.el, and 'emacs -q -l /tmp/foo.el -l
~/.emacs.d/init.el'. The variable was set correctly.
- Re: run/load a lisp script before user init file, (continued)
- Re: run/load a lisp script before user init file, Jarek Czekalski, 2013/10/08
- Re: run/load a lisp script before user init file, Glenn Morris, 2013/10/08
- Re: run/load a lisp script before user init file, Tom Tromey, 2013/10/08
- Re: run/load a lisp script before user init file, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2013/10/08
- Re: run/load a lisp script before user init file, Jarek Czekalski, 2013/10/08
- Re: run/load a lisp script before user init file, Kevin Rodgers, 2013/10/08
Re: run/load a lisp script before user init file,
Barry OReilly <=