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Re: Is it possible to start emacs w/o a split frame ?
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: Is it possible to start emacs w/o a split frame ? |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Feb 2019 21:43:04 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4 (gnu/linux) |
jonetsu wrote:
> Subject line says it all. emacs starts with
> its frame split horizontally in two as on the
> top is the file being opened while the bottom
> part being about Gnu. Is it possible to start
> emacs with just one frame, the file to edit ?
Of course you can make Emacs start in any way
you want!
*In general*, do it like this:
1) Start Emacs the regular way
2) Set Emacs up the way you want, and remember
the commands. Then put those commands in
your init files, as Elisp code.
*Specifically*, find out what options to set.
Those two methods can be combined to do exactly
what you want.
For example, I have:
;; no fanfare / init
(setq inhibit-startup-screen t)
(setq inhibit-startup-echo-area-message "incal")
(setq byte-compile-verbose nil)
;; scratch buffer
(setq initial-scratch-message nil)
(kill-buffer "*scratch*")
;; starting point
(call-interactively #'w3m)
(cd "~/")
N.B. Change "incal", of course.
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