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changeset 58861:2e075e3c65a4
(Saving Customizations): Emacs only loads the custom file
automatically after the init file in version 21.4 or later.
Adapt text and examples to this fact.
author | Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> |
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date | Thu, 09 Dec 2004 01:29:55 +0000 |
parents | 3ff4d133e91c |
children | 0100dc71c5ce |
files | man/custom.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/custom.texi Thu Dec 09 01:24:21 2004 +0000 +++ b/man/custom.texi Thu Dec 09 01:29:55 2004 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ @c This is part of the Emacs manual. -@c Copyright (C) 1985,86,87,93,94,95,97,2000,2001,2002 +@c Copyright (C) 1985,86,87,93,94,95,97,2000,2001,2002,2004 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. @node Customization, Quitting, Amusements, Top @@ -487,23 +487,38 @@ The customization buffer normally saves customizations in @file{~/.emacs}. If you wish, you can save customizations in another file instead. To make this work, your @file{~/.emacs} should set -@code{custom-file} to the name of that file. Emacs loads the file -right after your @file{.emacs} if you did not load it already. For -example: +@code{custom-file} to the name of that file. If you are using Emacs +version 21.4 or later, Emacs loads the file right after your +@file{.emacs} if you did not load it already. In earlier versions, +you have to load the file in your @file{~/emacs}. If you customize +@code{custom-file} through the @samp{Customize} interface, you still +need to load it in your @file{.emacs}, but there is no need to set +it. For example: @example +;; @r{if not set through the @samp{Customize} interface:} (setq custom-file "~/.emacs-custom") + +;; @r{in Emacs versions before 21.4 or if set through} +;; @r{the @samp{Customize} interface.} +(load "~/.emacs-custom") @end example - The variable @code{custom-file} is useful if you want to have -different customizations for different Emacs versions: + You can also use @code{custom-file} to specify different +customization files for different Emacs versions, like this: @example -(if (< emacs-major-version 21) - ;; @r{Emacs 20 customization.} - (setq custom-file "~/.custom-20.el") - ;; @r{Emacs 21 customization.} - (setq custom-file "~/.custom-21.el")) +(cond ((< emacs-major-version 21) + ;; @r{Emacs 20 customization.} + (setq custom-file "~/.custom-20.el")) + ((and (= emacs-major-version 21) (< emacs-minor-version 4)) + ;; @r{Emacs 21 customization, before version 21.4.} + (setq custom-file "~/.custom-21.el")) + (t + ;; @r{Emacs version 21.4 or later.} + (setq custom-file "~/.custom-21.4.el"))) + +(load custom-file) @end example If Emacs was invoked with the @option{-q} or @option{--no-init-file}