On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 3:59 AM, Memnon Anon gegendosenflei...@gmail.com wrote:
明覺 shi.min...@gmail.com writes:
thank you, now I prefer the way to keep all the backup and autosave
files in a seperate directory, such as ~/.emacs.d/autosave and
~/.emacs.d/backup, how could i setup that? I'm not
明覺 shi.min...@gmail.com writes:
thank you, now I prefer the way to keep all the backup and autosave
files in a seperate directory, such as ~/.emacs.d/autosave and
~/.emacs.d/backup, how could i setup that? I'm not familiar with
emacs, currently in my machine, there is only the ~/.emacs.d/
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 3:59 AM, Memnon Anon gegendosenflei...@gmail.com wrote:
明覺 shi.min...@gmail.com writes:
thank you, now I prefer the way to keep all the backup and autosave
files in a seperate directory, such as ~/.emacs.d/autosave and
~/.emacs.d/backup, how could i setup that? I'm not
I know that emacs auto save a file named filename~ when I modified the
file filename, but I do not like the autosaved copy, could i stop this
function? thanks
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明覺 shi.min...@gmail.com writes:
I know that emacs auto save a file named filename~ when I modified the
file filename, but I do not like the autosaved copy, could i stop this
function? thanks
Set auto-save-default to nil, as explained in the Emacs manual:
(info (emacs)Auto Save Control)
tyler tyler.sm...@mail.mcgill.ca writes:
明覺 shi.min...@gmail.com writes:
I know that emacs auto save a file named filename~ when I modified the
file filename, but I do not like the autosaved copy, could i stop this
function? thanks
Set auto-save-default to nil, as explained in the Emacs
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 9:58 PM, tyler tyler.sm...@mail.mcgill.ca wrote:
tyler tyler.sm...@mail.mcgill.ca writes:
明覺 shi.min...@gmail.com writes:
I know that emacs auto save a file named filename~ when I modified the
file filename, but I do not like the autosaved copy, could i stop this
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