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From: | David Reitter |
Subject: | Re: Scratch buffer annoyance |
Date: | Sun, 15 Jul 2007 23:19:51 +0100 |
On 15 Jul 2007, at 22:37, Leo wrote:
Everybody knows what *scratch* means. Why would someone want to save things in scratch? Or why would they put important things in *scratch* in the first place?
Many users seem to do just that. See the discussion earlier on this mailing list.
But why do the auto-save files have to go in ~/, and not somewhere where they don't annoy the user? Why is there more than one auto-save file? Isn't that a bug?
Why is the user asked at all whether *scratch* should be saved? That is annoying. If anything, *scratch* should be automatically persistent. It's still not meant to be a buffer that is saved to a user-managed file. It's just supposed to be persistent so that restarting Emacs doesn't have a devastating effect!
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