Re: The Modernization of Emacs



Michal Nazarewicz <mina86@xxxxxxx> schrieb:

* Get rid of the *scratch* buffer.

Why? It's nice feature -- I can type whatever I want there. I've
also written few functions which preserve content of *scratch*
buffer between Emacs sessions.

Sounds nice. Available on ELL? :)

T.M.
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