Oliver Graf <ograf(a)fga.de> writes:
Then the right way would be:
1) Look if there is a .emacs and use it if it is found
2) Look for a directory .xemacs/ and if it is found
use init.el and options.el from this path
I think the precedence should be reverse. .xemacs/init.el should
override .emacs, so I can have both, with FSFmacs reading one and
XEmacs reading the other.
3) If nothing is found, create the .xemacs/ path and files
This is exactly what I would like to be avoided, if possible.
Another possible way:
Always use .xemacs/*, and only use .emacs if argv[0] is 'emacs'!
Yikes!
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