`-no-init-file'
`-q'
- Do not load your Emacs init file `~/.emacs'.
+ Do not load your Emacs init file. *Note Init File::.
`-no-site-file'
Do not load the site-specific init file `lisp/site-start.el'.
This is equivalent to `-q -no-site-file -no-early-packages'.
`-user-init-file FILE'
- Load FILE as your Emacs init file instead of `~/.emacs'.
+ Load FILE as your Emacs init file instead of
+ `~/.xemacs/init.el'/`~/.emacs'.
`-user-init-directory DIRECTORY'
Use DIRECTORY as the location of your early package hierarchies
`-user USER'
`-u USER'
- Equivalent to `-user-init-file ~USER/.emacs -user-init-directory
- ~USER/.xemacs'.
+ Equivalent to `-user-init-file ~USER/.xemacs/init.el
+ -user-init-directory ~USER/.xemacs', or `-user-init-file
+ ~USER/.emacs -user-init-directory ~USER/.xemacs'. whichever init
+ file comes first. *Note Init File::.
Note that the init file can get access to the command line argument
values as the elements of a list in the variable `command-line-args'.
ones somewhere in the middle, and last hierarchies are (you guessed it)
last.
- By default, XEmacs expects an early package hierarchy in the a
-subdirectory `.xemacs' of the user's home directory.
+ By default, XEmacs expects an early package hierarchy in the
+subdirectory `.xemacs/xemacs-packages' of the user's home directory.
Moreover, XEmacs expects late hierarchies in the subdirectories
`site-packages', `mule-packages', and `xemacs-packages' (in that order)
By default, XEmacs does not have a pre-configured last package
hierarchy. Last hierarchies are primarily for using package hierarchies
of outdated versions of XEmacs as a fallback option. For example, it is
-possible to run XEmacs 21.0 with the 20.4 package hierarchy as a last
+possible to run XEmacs 21 with the 20.4 package hierarchy as a last
hierarchy.
It is possible to specify at configure-time the location of the
menu.
XEmacs comes with many translations of tutorial. If your XEmacs is
-with MULE and you set up language environment correctly, XEmacs choses
+with MULE and you set up language environment correctly, XEmacs chooses
right tutorial when available (*note Language Environments::). If you
want specific translation, give `C-h t' a prefix argument, like `C-u
C-h t'.