Aloha Séb and Jörg,
Thanks for these suggestions. I was hoping for something a bit more
fine-grained, so that only the settings that were changed in the file
were reset, and the values they were reset to were the ones they had,
rather than the ones in .emacs. It appears there is no standard way
to do this, which helps me on my way.
Tom
On Nov 18, 2010, at 4:03 AM, Jörg Hagmann wrote:
M-x load-file RET .emacs ?
On 11/17/10 10:19 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha all,
This might be a naive query, but I'm wondering if there is some
standard
way to put the emacs configuration back to a previous state outside
of
the customization interface?
I'm finding that I frequently work with Org-mode files that need
different configurations. I typically have a #+begin_src emacs-lisp
block in these files that I can execute with C-c C-c, so that emacs
behaves the way the file requires for the task at hand. When I'm
done,
though, and jump onto the next task, which might depend on my
standard
configuration to work correctly, I sometimes find that the changes
I've
made break things. At this point, I typically save, quit emacs and
start
over.
What I'd like to do is be able to have, in each file that contains an
emacs-lisp source block that changes the configuration, a
corresponding
source code block that puts things back the way they were before the
block was executed.
Perhaps there is an easy way to do this?
All the best,
Tom
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