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[Orgmode] [22] [newbie] install remember?
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Tom Roche |
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[Orgmode] [22] [newbie] install remember? |
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Mon, 20 Jul 2009 02:23:35 -0400 (EDT) |
Hopefully this question isn't too stupid, but I'm up past my bedtime
and I've been looking at a lotta docs and not finding an answer to
* specific question: if I'm running a (GNU) emacs 22 (like the current
stock ubuntu
http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/emacs
), do I need to install remember.el separately? (I'm thinking
"yes.") If so,
** which version? (I'm thinking "2.0")
** where should I have read which remember I need to install?
(presuming I do)
* general question: is there an "elisp which"? E.g. code that will
** (useful) given the name of an elisp package (e.g. "remember"),
return a boolean: 't if that package has been loaded, 'nil if not.
OTTOMH all I got--which doesn't give version, and is way lame--is
to C-h a <some part of the package name/>: if that returns nothing
... no such interactive commands are defined. Lame, but better than
nothing.
** (better) code that will map the name of an elisp package into the
location of its "main" file? or all files in the package?
Just asking because, if I knew that, I probably wouldn't need to be
asking the specific question: I could see if a remember*.el had
already been loaded by my init.el without my setting anything up.
TIA, Tom Roche <address@hidden>
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