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Re: newbie tiny-tools question
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Le Wang |
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Re: newbie tiny-tools question |
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Fri, 21 Feb 2003 03:03:41 GMT |
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John F. Koenig wrote:
> Desperately following up to my own post, ova'here. :)
>
> Hopefully, by simplifying my post, my questions will be more readily
> apparent. The author, jari, appears to be ignoring private e-mail that
> might be regarded as support-related.
>
> I was able to install tiny-tools such that the file "tinypath.el" gets
> loaded -- which appears to load a large amount tiny-tools config code.
Why do you need tiny-tools. Seriously, it's been around a long time, I'm
interested in learning what are some killer features in it?
> My simple questions:
>
> 1. Where in the tiny-tools heirarchy would one place the file
> python-mode.el?
You don't. AFAIK, keep tiny tools in its own directory structure, install
your customizations else where.
> 2. After installing python-mode.el in the proper location, must I
> modify a load path? If so, what do I do and where?
>
> 3. Must I then make a config change to allow the autoloading of this
> major mode?
>
> 4. And finally, what config changes must I make for the automatic file
> associations ".py". I was hoping that there is a file in tiny-tools
> for this purpose.
Your next three questions are explicitly addressed on the python.el
installation page. I suggest you look there.
hth.
--
Le