If you aren't using emacs, .emacs is irrelevant, its the emacs startup file. If you do want to use emacs, it would go in your home directory, or its contents might go in some file inside .emacs.d/ and be sourced from there.

It's probably safe to ignore it, but take with a pinch of salt... I haven't used forth in anger since the the '80s. Big emacs fan though.

Iain

On 11/04/2024 08:06, Munroe. Clayton via Gforth discussion and announcements wrote:
Hi Folks.

I have installed gforth on my 27” iMac (Intel) running Sonoma ver 14.1,2 using 
MacPorts with this command sudo port install gforth. All works as expected, I 
can invoke gforth in the terminal and do simple math and etc. What I do not 
understand is the bit about emacs.el. First of all a .emacs file does exist, I 
can create one but where would it go? What don’t I understand?

M.C. “Moe” Clayton

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