You know what? Something weird has happen, now it's read my .emacs file... nevermind.
Thanks for the help!
-Isaac
On 25 April 2013 15:37, Wilbert Isaac Cortés González < w.isaac.cortes@gmail.com> wrote:
So what I do?, I don't "feel" the changes, I mean I had to do an .el file in site-lisp directory and make the changes directly in it; I think it is not the best way to do it; but it's the only way I figured out, I read the emacs manual and everything, but the customization should be in .emacs, and the file is not being read in first place.
Anyway I'll try it, again; then I'll report any eventual issue.
On 25 April 2013 11:47, Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 11:23:02AM -0600, Wilbert Isaac Cortés González wrote:
The question is even beyond of the color customization, because in the
echo
area doesn't appear a message showing if it reads the .emacs file or
even
the, it just reads from the "site-lisp" directory/folder/whatever, so
any
way I re-formulate the question: With that information showed int echo
area
who doesn't show a line like "loading functions in .emacs..." or sort
of,
what do you suggest to I do to solve this issue?
This is not an issue because emacs does not write a message for ~/.emacs or ~/.emacs.d/init.el. They are "special" in this regard.
Hope this helps,
-- Suvayu
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