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From: | Ken Goldman |
Subject: | Re: How to hide the startup echo area message? |
Date: | Tue, 13 May 2008 12:39:04 -0400 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (Windows/20080421) |
My generic answer to emacs startup questions is to use one of the client / server packages, gnuclient or emacsclient. I typically start emacs and leave it running for weeks or months at a time, connecting new clients as needed. Besides eliminating your zillion messages, starting a client is much faster then starting emacs. Bruce C. Miller wrote:
When I start up Gnu Emacs, I see a message that reads "For information about the GNU Profject and its goals, type C-h C-p." in the minibuffer/ echo area.Having already read this story (several times, in fact), I find this message rather annoying after seeing it for the zillionth time, but Ihaven't been able to turn this off. Can it be done?
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