I can confirm that inserting the backslash before the semicolon as
suggested works for me.
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On 02/08/2009, era wrote:
> Is this somehow specific to KDE? Does it matter whether you use the
> keyboard or the mouse to select the "Dismiss this startup screen" link?
> Do you have anything in your .emacs file which could be causing this?
> (Can you create a shell script which runs emacs -q,
The problem does not occur when emacs is opened without a file, nor
when it is called from the command line, in these cases, it just comes
up with a single buffer shown (*Scratch* or the file).
It does occur whenever I click on a file whose type is bound to emacs,
or select "open with > emacs22 (X