4.4 Directories for Emacs HacksIf you use any Emacs (32.1 ) editor (GNU Emacs or any of the commercial alternatives), you may have written lots of handy LISP programs for use while you're editing. It's convenient to create a separate directory for these; a good name for this directory is (obviously) emacs ; it's usually located in your home directory. If you use GNU Emacs, you should put the following line in the .emacs file: (setq load-path (append load-path '(" This tells Emacs that it should look in your personal Emacs directory to find your programs. (It's similar to the PATH (6.4 ) environment variable.) - |
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