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Emacs Initialization
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Steve A Branch |
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Emacs Initialization |
Date: |
Sun, 11 Jul 2021 19:16:07 -0400 |
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Dear Gnu Emacs Helpers,
First of all, thank you for providing my go-to editor for the past (I
think) 40 years. I have so much invested in emacs that I just cannot
get started with another editor. So, great job.
I have a confusing problem that I have encountered since starting to
learn how to code in Python 3. I want my emacs window to initialize
itself using my ~/.emacs.d/init.el initialization file. I have enclosed
it for your information.
The problem I am experiencing is that frequently the emacs window opens
smaller than I expect. I can exit emacs and try it several more times,
and it will eventually initialize properly. I'm confused about what is
happening. I hope you can give me some advice on how to get emacs to
initialize properly each time in invoke it.
I have been using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS for a couple years, and I start
emacs using a link on the left-hand side of my monitor.
Also, you can probably tell from my init.el file that I have very little
idea how to write the initialization file. I'm hoping you can direct me
to some information on how to get that done.
Thanks for your help.<!-- This is the title line from the signature
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Thank you,
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