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reference to -q and -u command line switch documentation
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Kevin Rodgers |
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reference to -q and -u command line switch documentation |
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Mon, 21 Apr 2003 11:02:16 -0600 |
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The -q and -u command line switches are described in the Initial Options node
(not the Entering Emacs node):
*** emacs-20.7/man/custom.texi.orig Mon Jul 5 15:30:01 1999
--- emacs-20.7/man/custom.texi Mon Apr 21 11:00:30 2003
***************
*** 1945,1951 ****
file your @dfn{init file} because it specifies how to initialize Emacs
for you. You can use the command line switch @samp{-q} to prevent
loading your init file, and @samp{-u} (or @samp{--user}) to specify a
! different user's init file (@pxref{Entering Emacs}).
There can also be a @dfn{default init file}, which is the library
named @file{default.el}, found via the standard search path for
--- 1945,1951 ----
file your @dfn{init file} because it specifies how to initialize Emacs
for you. You can use the command line switch @samp{-q} to prevent
loading your init file, and @samp{-u} (or @samp{--user}) to specify a
! different user's init file (@pxref{Initial Options}).
There can also be a @dfn{default init file}, which is the library
named @file{default.el}, found via the standard search path for
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