I think I found the problem. There was a file in my user directory
called .emacs.el and I disabled it. Now, emacs is starting with word
wrap selected. I'm not sure where the emacs.el file came from, maybe I
ran compile in elisp menu or something.
thanks
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> However, if I do M-x eval-current-buffer then it turns on wordwrap in
> > the help/options 'auto-fill word wrap in text modes' box. So.. my
> > assumption is that emacs somehow isn't reading the .emacs startup file
> > correctly. However, I am using emacs as a
selected.
> However, if I do M-x eval-current-buffer then it turns on wordwrap in
> the help/options 'auto-fill word wrap in text modes' box. So.. my
> assumption is that emacs somehow isn't reading the .emacs startup file
> correctly. However, I am using emacs as an
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the help/options 'auto-fill word wrap in text modes' box. So.. my
assumption is that emacs somehow isn't reading the .emacs startup file
correctly. However, I am using emacs as an email editor with post.el
and that may be influencing the behavior somehow. Attached is the
whole .emacs
"Dale L . Morris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My apologies if I'm not posting this to the right list, I've already
> tried the gnu emacs help newsgroup, with no success. I'm thinking it's
> a specific debian configuration problem..
>
> I'm having trouble getting emacs to startup with parameters
My apologies if I'm not posting this to the right list, I've already
tried the gnu emacs help newsgroup, with no success. I'm thinking it's
a specific debian configuration problem..
I'm having trouble getting emacs to startup with parameters specified
in .emacs. Specifically, I want it to start in
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