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Re: *scratch* "corrupt
From: |
B. T. Raven |
Subject: |
Re: *scratch* "corrupt |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Oct 2005 02:58:19 GMT |
"Michael Cadilhac" <michael.cadilhac-@t-lrde.epita.fr> wrote in message
news:mailman.11237.1129223846.20277.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org...
> "B. T. Raven" <ecinmn@peoplepc.com> writes:
>
> >>From a fresh start *scratch* is being generated with -u ** in the
mode
> > line. How can I get the old one back (i.e. with the 3 or 4 line
notice
> > at the top?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ed
>
> It's possible you disabled that by yourself :
>
> In startup.el:
>
> ;; Maybe display a startup screen.
> (unless (or inhibit-startup-message
> noninteractive
> emacs-quick-startup)
> [...]
> ;; If *scratch* is selected and it is empty, insert an
> ;; initial message saying not to create a file there.
> (when (and initial-scratch-message
> (equal (buffer-name) "*scratch*")
> (= 0 (buffer-size)))
> (insert initial-scratch-message)
> (set-buffer-modified-p nil))
> [...]
>
> Haven't you set inhibit-startup-message to t ?
>
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>
No, that's still nil and initial-scratch-message's value is normal.
Meanwhile, I think I've found what's overwriting it. In my .emacs I
have:
[switched encoding of this reply to utf-8]
....
w32-lwindow-modifier 'super ;; Left Windows
w32-rwindow-modifier 'super ;; Right Windows
w32-apps-modifier 'hyper) ;; App-Menu (key to right of
Right Windows)
(global-set-key [(super g)] 'goto-line)
;; ^ this works
and then later
....
(global-set-key [(super 1)] (insert ?¹ ))
(global-set-key [(super 2)] (insert ?² ))
(global-set-key [(super 3)] (insert ?³ ))
(global-set-key [(super 4)] (insert ?⁴ ))
(global-set-key [(super 5)] (insert ?⁵ ))
(global-set-key [(super 6)] (insert ?⁶ ))
(global-set-key [(super 7)] (insert ?⁷ ))
(global-set-key [(super 8)] (insert ?⁸ ))
(global-set-key [(super 9)] (insert ?⁹ ))
(global-set-key [(super 0)] (insert ?⁰ ))
(global-set-key [(super -)] (insert ?— )) ;; mdash
these later forms are apparently causing the scratch message to be
overwritten but I don't know how. What's the preferred way to assign
these characters to the super keys?
Thanks