Linux/Unix Acronyms...Answered by self!!!
Kevin M. Gleason
kgleason at ma.ultranet.com
Tue Mar 7 17:53:31 EST 2000
Why does Emacs go into lisp interactive by default and is there a special
significance to the slash as an end of line character? I would assume that
within lisp the slash represents the eol symbol if the language was in
existence back in the 50's...but I could be wrong.( I survived JCL when slashes
were used to signal the start and the end of data statements.)
Kevin
John Jannotti wrote:
> Regarding emacs auto-save times, you can set auto-save-interval and
> auto-save-timeout. I use the following functions to adjust auto-save,
> when, for instance, I am working on battery power and don't want my disk to
> spin up.
>
> interval - number of keyboard characters between saves
> timeout - number of idle seconds before auto save
>
> (defun auto-save-never ()
> (interactive)
> (setq auto-save-interval 0)
> (setq auto-save-timeout 0))
>
> (defun auto-save-defaults ()
> (interactive)
> (setq auto-save-interval 300)
> (setq auto-save-timeout 960))
>
> (defun auto-save-less ()
> (interactive)
> (setq auto-save-interval (* 2 auto-save-interval))
> (setq auto-save-timeout (* 2 auto-save-timeout)))
>
> jj
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