[email protected] writes:
> I have tried clojure-mode, creating .emacs.d in Emacs-24.2 - it complained
> that there is no emacs_24.2/.emacs.d (note the underscore) and proceeded to
> create one. However, the material I pasted from blogs had fatal errors in
> it.
Most of what you read on blogs is either wrong from the beginning or
wrong by the time you actually read it; the official documentation
should always be your starting point. However, in this case
clojure-doc.org has an overview that is wider in scope than the
documentation for any individual package:
http://clojure-doc.org/articles/tutorials/emacs.html
However, very few contributors are familiar with Windows. If you find
the fix for the problem you encountered, please consider improving the
documentation.
-Phil
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