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Using the same custom file in two different OSes
From: |
Dani Moncayo |
Subject: |
Using the same custom file in two different OSes |
Date: |
Sun, 13 Jan 2013 23:00:01 +0100 |
Hi folks,
I'd like to use the same Emacs custom file in two different OSes:
MS-Windows and Ubuntu, but I have one problem: I want to define the
:family property of the `default' and `variable-pitch' faces based on
the `system-type' (because my favorite family on MS-Windows isn't
available on Ubuntu and vice-versa), but without having to duplicate
my custom file (one for each system-type), so that I can tweak my
customization at any time, in any OS, and get an updated custom file
that is still valid for both OSes.
Is there a way to achieve that goal? If so, how?
TIA.
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Dani Moncayo
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- RE: Using the same custom file in two different OSes, Drew Adams, 2013/01/13
- Re: Using the same custom file in two different OSes, Dani Moncayo, 2013/01/14
- RE: Using the same custom file in two different OSes, Drew Adams, 2013/01/14
- Re: Using the same custom file in two different OSes, Dani Moncayo, 2013/01/14
- Re: Using the same custom file in two different OSes, Peter Dyballa, 2013/01/14
- Re: Using the same custom file in two different OSes, Dani Moncayo, 2013/01/14
- Re: Using the same custom file in two different OSes, Didier Verna, 2013/01/15
- Re: Using the same custom file in two different OSes, Dani Moncayo, 2013/01/15
- RE: Using the same custom file in two different OSes, Drew Adams, 2013/01/14
- Re: Using the same custom file in two different OSes, Dani Moncayo, 2013/01/16