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How big are your customisations?
From: |
Davin Pearson |
Subject: |
How big are your customisations? |
Date: |
26 Jul 2006 02:45:42 -0700 |
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G2/0.2 |
Here is a quote from wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emacs)
> Many advanced users have .emacs files hundreds of lines long, with
> idiosyncratic customizations that cause Emacs to diverge wildly from the
> default behavior.
My own customisations total 15,343 (that's 15 thousand) lines.
I have split my .emacs file into 85 files to simplify things.
My code includes all of my font preferences,
an automated backup system, a C++
class browser and many more features.
I was wondering how many lines of Lisp code
other people out there use. How many lines
do people like Eli Zaretskii, Richard Stallman
or Donald Knuth use...
I realise that a posting to this forum will
only be read by hard-core Emacs types,
but it would be interesting to find out
nonetheless!
- How big are your customisations?,
Davin Pearson <=
- Re: How big are your customisations?, David Kastrup, 2006/07/26
- Re: How big are your customisations?, Tassilo Horn, 2006/07/26
- Re: How big are your customisations?, Mathias Dahl, 2006/07/26
- Re: How big are your customisations?, Eli Zaretskii, 2006/07/26
- Re: How big are your customisations?, Edward O'Connor, 2006/07/27
- Re: How big are your customisations?, Dieter Wilhelm, 2006/07/28