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Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes?
From: |
Kai Großjohann |
Subject: |
Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes? |
Date: |
Fri, 21 Feb 2003 18:56:13 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.090016 (Oort Gnus v0.16) Emacs/21.3.50 |
Peter Wu <peterwu@hotmail.com> writes:
> However, I notice that if I create a XML or Perl file, I don't need to add
> some similar code in the .emacs file and Emacs can do the job correctly. I
> think there must be some settings that configure Emacs to offer such
> functionality. Can anyone show me how to do this? Thanks!
It's done when Emacs is built/compiled.
Your procedure is the right one, I believe.
(You could add the code to site-start.el if you want to avoid every
user having to put it in their .emacs file.)
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- Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes?, (continued)
- Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes?, Lucas, 2003/02/21
- Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes?, Peter Wu, 2003/02/21
- Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes?, Lucas, 2003/02/21
- Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes?, Peter Wu, 2003/02/21
- Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes?, Lucas, 2003/02/21
- Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes?, Peter Wu, 2003/02/21
- Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes?, Lucas, 2003/02/21
- Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes?, Kevin Rodgers, 2003/02/21
- Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes?, Lucas, 2003/02/21
- Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes?, Peter Wu, 2003/02/23
Re: How to configure Emacs to autoload modes?,
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