2013-01-02 22:08:45 +00:00
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;; no welcome buffer
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(setq inhibit-startup-screen t)
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2013-01-01 04:41:59 +00:00
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;; scratch buffer empty
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2012-12-21 21:06:22 +00:00
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(setq initial-scratch-message "")
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;; auto-save
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(add-hook 'before-save-hook (lambda () (delete-trailing-whitespace)))
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(setq redisplay-dont-pause t)
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2013-01-01 04:41:59 +00:00
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;; don't create backup~ or #auto-save# files
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(setq backup-by-copying t)
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2012-12-21 21:06:22 +00:00
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(setq make-backup-files nil)
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2013-01-01 04:41:59 +00:00
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(setq auto-save-default nil)
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;; Save point position between sessions
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(require 'saveplace)
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(setq-default save-place t)
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(setq save-place-file (expand-file-name ".places" user-emacs-directory))
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2013-01-03 06:53:00 +00:00
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;; save a bunch of variables to the desktop file
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;; for lists specify the len of the maximal saved data also
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(setq desktop-globals-to-save
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(append '((extended-command-history . 30)
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(file-name-history . 100)
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(grep-history . 30)
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(compile-history . 30)
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(minibuffer-history . 50)
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(query-replace-history . 60)
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(read-expression-history . 60)
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(regexp-history . 60)
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(regexp-search-ring . 20)
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(search-ring . 20)
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(shell-command-history . 50)
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tags-file-name
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register-alist)))
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2013-01-01 04:41:59 +00:00
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;; Make emacs open all files in last emacs session (taken from ergoemacs).
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;; This functionality is provided by desktop-save-mode
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;; (“feature” name: “desktop”).
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;;
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;; The mode is not on by default in emacs 23.1, and has a lot options.
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;; The following is init settings for the mode for ErgoEmacs.
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;; Goal: have emacs always auto open the set of opened files in last session,
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;; even if emacs crashed in last session or the OS crashed in last session.
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;; Also, don't bother users by asking questions like “do you want to save
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;; desktop?” or “do you want to override last session file?”, because these are
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;; annoying and terms like “session” or “desktop” are confusing to most users
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;; because it can have many meanings.
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;;
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;; Some tech detail: set the desktop session file 〔.emacs.desktop〕
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;; at the variable “user-emacs-directory” (default value is “~/.emacs.d/”).
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;; This file is our desktop file. It will be auto created and or over-written.
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;; If a emacs expert has other desktop session files elsewhere, he can still use
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;; or manage those.
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(require 'desktop)
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(defun desktop-settings-setup ()
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"Some settings setup for desktop-save-mode."
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(interactive)
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;; At this point the desktop.el hook in after-init-hook was
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;; executed, so (desktop-read) is avoided.
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(when (not (eq (emacs-pid) (desktop-owner))) ; Check that emacs did not load a desktop yet
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;; Here we activate the desktop mode
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(desktop-save-mode 1)
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;; The default desktop is saved always
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(setq desktop-save t)
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;; The default desktop is loaded anyway if it is locked
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(setq desktop-load-locked-desktop t)
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;; Set the location to save/load default desktop
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(setq desktop-dirname user-emacs-directory)
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;; Make sure that even if emacs or OS crashed, emacs
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;; still have last opened files.
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(add-hook 'find-file-hook
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(lambda ()
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(run-with-timer 5 nil
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(lambda ()
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;; Reset desktop modification time so the user is not bothered
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(setq desktop-file-modtime (nth 5 (file-attributes (desktop-full-file-name))))
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(desktop-save user-emacs-directory)))))
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;; Read default desktop
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(if (file-exists-p (concat desktop-dirname desktop-base-file-name))
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(desktop-read desktop-dirname))
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;; Add a hook when emacs is closed to we reset the desktop
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;; modification time (in this way the user does not get a warning
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;; message about desktop modifications)
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(add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook
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(lambda ()
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;; Reset desktop modification time so the user is not bothered
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(setq desktop-file-modtime (nth 5 (file-attributes (desktop-full-file-name))))))
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)
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)
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(add-hook 'after-init-hook
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'desktop-settings-setup
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(lambda ()
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;; No splash screen
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(setq inhibit-startup-screen t)
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;; If the *scratch* buffer is the current one, then create a new
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;; empty untitled buffer to hide *scratch*
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(if (string= (buffer-name) "*scratch*")
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(new-empty-buffer))
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)
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t) ;; append this hook to the tail
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;; seems pointless to warn. There's always undo.
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(put 'narrow-to-region 'disabled nil)
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(put 'upcase-region 'disabled nil)
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(put 'downcase-region 'disabled nil)
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(put 'erase-buffer 'disabled nil)
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(put 'scroll-left 'disabled nil)
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(put 'dired-find-alternate-file 'disabled nil)
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