# HG changeset patch # User Eli Zaretskii # Date 1155384030 0 # Node ID ab268a773f05a2440190d328792a1e3da0d1b7f6 # Parent 6aeca9f02ce75cf27fe99773e39519700fce760d (Saving Emacs Sessions): Clarify when desktop is restored on startup. diff -r 6aeca9f02ce7 -r ab268a773f05 man/misc.texi --- a/man/misc.texi Sat Aug 12 11:36:15 2006 +0000 +++ b/man/misc.texi Sat Aug 12 12:00:30 2006 +0000 @@ -1999,9 +1999,10 @@ @vindex desktop-save-mode You can save the desktop manually with the command @kbd{M-x desktop-save}. You can also enable automatic desktop saving when -you exit Emacs: use the Customization buffer (@pxref{Easy -Customization}) to set @code{desktop-save-mode} to @code{t} for future -sessions, or add this line in your @file{~/.emacs} file: +you exit Emacs and its restoring when Emacs starts: use the +Customization buffer (@pxref{Easy Customization}) to set +@code{desktop-save-mode} to @code{t} for future sessions, or add this +line in your @file{~/.emacs} file: @example (desktop-save-mode 1) @@ -2009,7 +2010,8 @@ @findex desktop-change-dir @findex desktop-revert - When Emacs starts, it looks for a saved desktop in the current + If you turn on @code{desktop-save-mode} in your @file{~/.emacs}, +then when Emacs starts, it looks for a saved desktop in the current directory. Thus, you can have separate saved desktops in different directories, and the starting directory determines which one Emacs reloads. You can save the current desktop and reload one saved in @@ -2018,7 +2020,10 @@ Specify the option @samp{--no-desktop} on the command line when you don't want it to reload any saved desktop. This turns off -@code{desktop-save-mode} for the current session. +@code{desktop-save-mode} for the current session. Starting Emacs with +the @samp{--no-init-file} option also disables desktop reloading, +since it bypasses the @file{.emacs} init file, where +@code{desktop-save-mode} is usually turned on. @vindex desktop-restore-eager By default, all the buffers in the desktop are restored at one go.