On 2014-06-07 21:32 James Freer wrote:
I'd be grateful for a bit of guidance!
I am just reading about customising menus in emacs. I want to remove
the Buffers, Tools, Lisp-Interpreter, Help - to put it simply. I don't
want all the contents of File, Edit, Options really.
I was thinking of using EasyMenu due to it's name probably the best
for me. But I'm unsure about the main menu - I assume I leave
(menu-bar-mode 0) in the .emacs. I want to use both console and gui,
but gui in the most basic form using key shortcuts for most
commands. Console for editing email and when I am using cli but like
the gui when I am looking through a load of files.
Just as a site note: You can always bind the toggling of the menu to a
key enabling you to only make it visible when you need it.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(global-set-key (kbd "C-<f10>") 'menu-bar-mode)
#+END_SRC
HTH,
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Alexander Baier