Paul == Paul Erion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul I have some variables being set in a prj.el file (e.g.,
Paul 'jde-run-application-class') and only there. But when I
Paul exit XEmacs and look in '~/.xemacs/custom.el', well, there
Paul they are. Is this standard behaviour, or
Oops, I don't really remember how I initially created prj.el -- it was a while ago.
I
just happened to be looking over my ~/.xemacs/custom.el file and noticed that
variables
that were being set in prj.el were also being (unexpectedly) set in custom.el. And
deleting them (via editing) from
Paul == Paul Erion [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Oops, I don't really remember how I initially created
Paul prj.el -- it was a while ago. I just happened to be
Paul looking over my ~/.xemacs/custom.el file and noticed that
Paul variables that were being set in prj.el were also
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 11:51:27 -0800 (PST), Paul Erion wrote:
Oops, I don't really remember how I initially created prj.el -- it was a while
ago. I
just happened to be looking over my ~/.xemacs/custom.el file and noticed that
variables
that were being set in prj.el were also being
I have some variables being set in a prj.el file (e.g., 'jde-run-application-class')
and
only there. But when I exit XEmacs and look in '~/.xemacs/custom.el', well, there they
are. Is this standard behaviour, or am I messing up somewhere? I'm using JDE 2.3.3
and
XEmacs 21.4.13 on WinXP Pro.