X-Git-Url: http://git.chise.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fxemacs%2Fstartup.texi;h=dde0945b050680d4d73a8a15d2801b3f738d1806;hb=7ab64bbad77deafc3d7251761292a0edeec74bc6;hp=65bc279a6c56acb7f09b4fc8a10c241aca3c76f8;hpb=762383636a99307282c2d93d26c35c046ec24da1;p=chise%2Fxemacs-chise.git- diff --git a/man/xemacs/startup.texi b/man/xemacs/startup.texi index 65bc279..dde0945 100644 --- a/man/xemacs/startup.texi +++ b/man/xemacs/startup.texi @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -@node Startup Paths, Basic, Command Switches, Top +@node Startup Paths, Packages, Command Switches, Top @comment node-name, next, previous, up @section How XEmacs finds Directories and Files @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ hierarchy is called a @dfn{root}. @cindex root of a hierarchy Whenever this section refers to a directory using the shorthand @code{}, it means that XEmacs searches for it under all -hierarchies under all hierarchies XEmacs was able to scrounge up. In a +hierarchies XEmacs was able to scrounge up. In a running XEmacs, the hierarchy roots are stored in the variable @code{emacs-roots}. @vindex emacs-roots @@ -85,12 +85,12 @@ It is possible to specify at configure-time the location of the various package hierarchies with the @code{--package-path} option to configure. @cindex package path The early, late, and last components of the package path are separated -by double instead of single colons. If three components are present, -they are locate the early, late, and last package hierarchies +by double instead of single colons. If all three components are +present, they locate the early, late, and last package hierarchies respectively. If two components are present, they locate the early and -late hierarchies. If only one component is present, it locates the late -hierarchy. At run time, the package path may also be specified via the -@code{EMACSPACKAGEPATH} environment variable. +late hierarchies. If only one component is present, it locates the +late hierarchy. At run time, the package path may also be specified via +the @code{EMACSPACKAGEPATH} environment variable. An XEmacs package is laid out just like a normal installed XEmacs lisp directory. It may have @file{lisp}, @file{etc}, @file{info}, and