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-q option in load script
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- From: "Alastair Irving" <alastairirving19@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 20:45:27 -0000
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Hello
Whilst looking at
the emacspeak script provided to launch emacspeak 23, I noticed that emacs is
invoked with the -q option. Could someone explain the reasoning for this,
and if anything problematic will occur if I remove it. Whilst it is there,
the emacs-customise interface is unable to save settings to my .emacs
file.
Alastair
Irving
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