On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 11:17, Stephen J. Turnbull<stephen(a)xemacs.org> wrote:
Tom Browder writes:
> On a more general note:
...
> changing to suit me, will having my own copy in my .xemacs
directory
...
IIRC, for them to get picked up automatically your .xemacs has to
look
like a package root, ie, contain one or more of "xemacs-packages",
"mule-packages", and "site-packages". And the actual Lisp code
needs
to live in (eg) ~/.xemacs/xemacs-packages/lisp/prog-modes/fortran.el.
Okay. One more question:
In my current XEmacs package (installed through ubuntu deb), fortran.el is here:
/path/xemacs-packages/lisp/fortran-modes/fortran.el
(note parent directory "fortran-modes" instead of "prog-modes").
Does the parent directory name make a difference? Or is it just
important not to duplicate the "<file>.el[c]" name under a particular
"xemacs-packages" directory?
And I assume an ".elc" file is chosen over the accompanying ".el"
file.
Thanks.
-Tom
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