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Re: edit .emacs and then ....
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Andy Chambers |
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Re: edit .emacs and then .... |
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Fri, 15 Jun 2007 05:29:24 -0700 |
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On 15 Jun, 10:24, David <dpley...@univ-fcomte.fr> wrote:
> This is a real newby question. I have a load of buffers in emacs and I
> edit .emacs with some new cool macro or what ever. To get the new code
> working I could close and restart emacs, but I will have to re-load
> every buffer. Is there an easy way to either 1) get the new lisp code
> working without closing and reopening, or 2) close and reopen and
> still have all the same buffers available so I don't have to open
> easch manually.
The load-file function evaluates all the elisp functions in a given
file. To apply this to your cool macros, do
M-x load-file RET ~/.emacs
Whilst you work on your .emacs, it may be an idea to bind this to some
key
(global-set-key '[f2] (lambda () (load-file "~/.emacs")))
Andy