Kevin, thank you. I am in last minute packing mode, family holiday,
travel tomorrow, back around the 4th. There should be Internet
connection, probably sporadic, (visiting another generation and expect
to be kept busy). Will look at your post and expect to pick up on
again in the new year if not be
Ralph Amissah writes:
>
> I did use a subdirectory as it looks cleaner and is available should
> there ever be more files to place there
The startup will need that, eg. per attached below.
> (and I copied the autoload file there as well).
Slight doubt about extending load-path in sisu-autoloads
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015, user42_ke...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
> (The site-lisp dir is designed for packages to put stuff in. You can
> contemplate a subdirectory and some byte compiling later if desired.
> Usually a subdirectory is when a package has multiple lisp files.)
Kevin thanks again.
sisu 7.1.6
Ralph Amissah writes:
>
> I do not know enough about emacs packaging, though I have started to
> really enjoy using it (with vim bindings and evil-mode (and look forward
> to trying spacemacs)).
It's a long time since I tried the vi emulations. But Saint Ignucius
teaches us that using vi is a pe
Kevin, thank you for your feedback. It is very helpful.
I do not know enough about emacs packaging, though I have started to
really enjoy using it (with vim bindings and evil-mode (and look forward
to trying spacemacs)).
I together with Ambrose Kofi Laing assigned an earlier version of the
file t
Package: sisu
Version: 7.1.5-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
File: /usr/share/sisu/conf/editor-syntax-etc/emacs/sisu-mode.el
It'd be good to install sisu-mode.el to
/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/sisu-mode.el ready for use in emacs.
A symlink to or from /usr/share/sisu/conf/editor-syntax-etc/emacs/ c
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