Dieter Wilhelm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michaël Cadilhac) writes:
>
>> Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Nope, it's time the *scratch* buffer should go for experienced user
>>> me.
>>
>>> (kill-buffer "*scratch*");in .emacs
>>
>> I don't see  what you're doing with that.  AFAIK, the *scratch* buffer
>> never dies, never surrenders. If the default Lisp mode is not your cup
>> of tea, you can change it, AYK :-)
>
> In Emacs 22 I managed 2 or 3 times to kill my *scratch* buffer by
> accident.

Oh, yep! I made two faulty tests: kill the *scratch* when only one
buffer (*message*) is alive, C-x b shows scratch again, and use my own
Emacs in which the *scratch* is recreated every time it dies. My bad!

> It seems that *scratch* is not necessary any longer (in 22) but I wish
> there were a command for re-creating it or at least a mechanism not to
> kill it incidentally.

You can have a look at kill-buffer-query-functions.

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