Robert Widhopf-Fenk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 22:29:40, Matthieu Moy wrote: >> Or perhaps a ~/.xtla/state.el, that would allow to store bookmarks >> in ~/.xtla/bookmarks.el, leaving room for a ~/.xtla/whatever.el? > > Yes, this is the way to go,
Then, I would add a ~/.xtla/init.el loaded on Xtla startup. > also tla-log-library should be stored there by default. Hmmm, the log library is Xtla specific only because it's not implemented by other tools, but I'd rather let this open. The fact that it's named .arch-log-library and not .tla-log-library is also intentional: Another arch client could use it. > One thing I was confused about was a 1-2 sec delay of Xemacs > doing garbage-collecting due to loading, processing and > saving of the custom file. Which is a big annoying since > frequent and fast commits are a nice thing. I think the delay you get comes from saving ++log... & launching the tla process, not displaying the tip window. In my Emacs, pressing `n' and `p' in the tip buffer shows the next/previous tip instantaneously. Anyway, the tip feature is meant to be desactivated after some time of use. The advanced user you are can set `tla-tips-enabled' to nil ;-) > I wonder if we really need to save the tip-number between > sessions. We may also initialize it randomly. I tried to keep the tips ordered to follow the learning curve. The first is a welcome message, the second a trivial statement presenting M-x tla-inventory & friends, while the last ones talk about smerge-mode, bug reporting, ... so, I don't think this is a good idea do display this randomly. -- Matthieu
