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[bugs #1804] Latest Modifications:
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Robert Widhopf-Fenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Son 31.10.2004 um 21:01 (GMT)
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I will take care of removing the leading .xtla-
and a little migration help, i.e. just one minute
ago I was shocked since xtla told be that I do not
have any bookmarks, but they are still there at the
wrong location ....
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[bugs #1804] Full Item Snapshot:
URL: <http://gna.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=1804>
Project: xtla.el
Submitted by: Stefan Reichör
On: Fre 29.10.2004 um 18:51
Category: xtla.el
Priority: 5 - Normal
Resolution: None
Assigned to: xsteve
Originator Email:
Status: Open
Planned Release: 0.9
Type of request: big feature
Merge available: Yes
merge request: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fixed Release: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Test case in xtla-tests.el:
Summary: Use a configuration directory for xtla config files
Original Submission: Use a directory like ~/.xtla or ~/.config/xtla
to store xtla's config files.
I will implement that feature.
Folgekommentare
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Date: Son 31.10.2004 um 21:01 By: Robert Widhopf-Fenk <widhopf>
I will take care of removing the leading .xtla-
and a little migration help, i.e. just one minute
ago I was shocked since xtla told be that I do not
have any bookmarks, but they are still there at the
wrong location ....
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Date: Sam 30.10.2004 um 08:13 By: Matthieu MOY <moy>
First implementation done and merged.
Copy of the mail reply I did on the list, about things to improve:
* Files in the ~/.xtla directory shouldn't be hidden. It's a pain when
all the files in a directory are hidden. ("cd ~/.xtla && ls" ...)
* I'd rather have a state.el containing potentially several saved
variables. For example, the "quick configuration" submenu of Xtla
could save its state here (With a "save options" menu entry). This
file could use `customize-save-variable', inside a
(let ((custom-file "~/.xtla/state.el")) ...)
* No need to prefix files with xtla or tla inside the directory
~/.xtla IMO.
* While we think about the ~/.xtla directory, it's easy to add a
~/.xtla/startup.el or init.el, that would be loaded on startup if it
exists (like ~/.gnus.el & friends)
* A comment ";; generated file. Do not edit" in the beginning of each
generated file would be nice.
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