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The --quick command line option now ignores X resources and Registry settings. * etc/NEWS: Mention new behavior of -Q and new variable `inhibit-x-resources'. * lisp/startup.el (emacs-quick-startup): Remove variable and all uses. (command-line): Set `inhibit-x-resources' instead. (command-line-1): Use `inhibit-x-resources' instead. * src/emacs.c (inhibit_x_resources): New variable. (main) [HAVE_NS]: Don't process --quick command line option. (syms_of_emacs) <inhibit-x-resources>: DEFVAR_BOOL it. * src/lisp.h (inhibit_x_resources): Declare it extern. * src/w32reg.c (x_get_string_resource): * src/xrdb.c (x_get_string_resource): Obey inhibit_x_resources.
author Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
date Thu, 17 Sep 2009 23:04:41 +0000
parents e038c1a8307c
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