On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Mani <dumb...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Thanks Shawn, Robert.
> From Robert's post, I am bit confused here. I also read that .emacs is
> in %appdata% folder (vista), but all I see is .emacs.d folder (which I
> guess is for the emacs server). I tried creating one "C-x C-f
> ~/.emacs" - under my home-directory (C:\emacs). Should i just create
> a .emacs under %appdata%/.emacs.d  OR right under %appdata%?
>

Wherever the files goes after C-x C-f ~/.emacs and then C-x C-s is where
emacs thinks your home directory is. I would just go with that. It's
normally in %appdata%, but it won't be there until you create it and save
it.

For ideas for a .emacs from scratch, you can look at
http://bitbucket.org/shoover/emacs/src/tip/init.el.

Shawn

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