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From: | CToID |
Subject: | bug#72089: [PATCH] Option to control Emacs' behaviour when invoked with file args. |
Date: | Wed, 17 Jul 2024 14:29:14 +0800 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
On 2024-07-17 06:24 GMT+08:00, Björn Bidar:
I wonder if it would make more sense that this should be command line flag or a default rather that an option. An option would require the user to set the option while a command line flag would make the option redundant and more flexible. The option would also allow the user to call a mode like e.g. Magit use the mode and then close the frame without the initial buffer. A default would be more intuitive as Emacs would behave pretty much like any other editor out there.
The default value I gave to the customization option is to not show `initial-buffer-choice` if invoked with a file argument. Maybe we can add another choice for controlling with command line flag?
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