If it exists then it is probably in
;;c:/users/USERNAME/appdata/roaming/.emacs
If you are not running windows as Admin then substitute your user name
as the first subdirectory under /users
Just type C-x C-f and then ~/.emacs
If it's there then that's your init file. If not it will create it.
Then you could add the following 5 lines to the newly created file or
find examples of .emacs files on the web
;; -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
;; Time-stamp: "2018-03-22 03:43:33 Administrator";;
;;c:/users/administrator/appdata/roaming/.emacs
(message "{{{ --[ Loading my Emacs init file ]--")
(server-start) ;; to use emacsclientw
(add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
;; this updates the second line above every time you save .emacs
Good luck!
Ed
On 6/5/2018 23:48, Jeffrey Pound wrote:
Where can I find the user start-up configuration file??
-jeff
Mr. Jeffrey D. Pound, Sr.
To your own Morals be True.
On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 6:16 PM, Jeffrey Pound <poun...@gmail.com
<mailto:poun...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Sory about that, but I have trouble typing because of a past
stroke complicated by Nuropisy.
anyway, where can I find the user start-up configuration file??
-jeff
Mr. Jeffrey D. Pound, Sr.
To your own Morals be True.
On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 6:12 PM, Jeffrey Pound <poun...@gmail.com
<mailto:poun...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Helo,
Mr. Jeffrey D. Pound, Sr.
To your own Morals be True.