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Re: *scratch* lost


From: B. T. Raven
Subject: Re: *scratch* lost
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 07:25:16 -0500
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Stefan Kamphausen wrote:
Hi Pascal,

pjb@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon) writes:

Hm, I don't seem to need that.  I can always M-x switch-to-buffer
*scratch* RET (having to type "*scratch*" without completion since it
may have been killed) and end up in a perfect stracth-buffer with
lisp-interaction-mode.  It even works with iswitchb-buffer which asks
before creating the new buffer.
Of course, but if you want to insert the initial-scratch-message...

OK, I loose that. I understand that it is meant for newcomers anyway.
And switch-to-buffer creates a buffer in default-major-mode, not
emacs-lisp-mode.

My default-major-mode is fundamental-mode and my scratch buffer is
always in lisp-interaction-mode.  I tried to find out where that comes
from but without success.  Nothing in auto-mode-alist, magic-mode-alist,
interpreter-mode-alist.  No configuration found with grep -ir
lisp-interaction-mode ~/.emacs.d/.  Nothing found using apropos-value
lisp-interaction-mode.  Funny that it, but very handy ;-)


Best,
Stefan

Thanks for insight, Stefan. My problem was that I had a *scratch* buffer sans message, in Fundamental mode immediately after restarting Emacs. Impossible, no? But it was caused by some anomaly in specifing (via custom) 'org-agenda-files and in some way that debug-init didn't catch. After fixing that, the normal *scratch* was generated spontaneously. Also I learned that most of .emacs's (not all) can be gotten by evaluating .emacs piecewise after running emac -Q. When I was thinking elisp had gone crazy I discovered that I had invoked another keyboard (Italian instead of U.S Dvorak) that I had neglected to unload after testing something. The whole experience was so bizarre that I don't even want to understand what happened.


Ed


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