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Re: re-loading .emacs file
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Kevin Rodgers |
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Re: re-loading .emacs file |
Date: |
Thu, 24 Jul 2003 09:33:52 -0600 |
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Lowell wrote:
I would sometimes like to change my .emacs file and then re-load the new
version. Usually if my change is adding stuff to the file, I can just
just re-load the file without interrupting emacs. However, if I want to
_remove_ a binding form the file, what I've been doing is totally
restarting emacs. This seems like overkill. Is there a better way to
reinitialize emacs with the new version of my .emacs?
If it's a global binding, just do `M-x global-unset-key'. If it's a local
binding, go to a buffer in the appropriate mode and do `M-x local-unset-key'.
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Kevin Rodgers