No, that still gives me the scratch buffer over the top and the the two
windows I want down below.  When I had the startup page activated it would
override one of the two buffers that I had selected but for some reason the
scratch buffer is dividing the screen horizontally and place itself over the
top of the two buffers I open at the end of .emacs

Going to have to look at some of the emacs documentation.   What I am trying
to create is a bit of elisp magic that will open the agenda on the right
buffer and my refile.org (with everything I have captured that needs sent to
a home and some dblocks with recently opened items and maybe another one
with my unscheduled todo's.

Matthew

On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> wrote:

> Matthew Sauer <improv.philoso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Okay, so I have been working on some ideas for a customization file for
> startup, an org-agenda,
> > recently modified and maybe unscheduled todo's . . accessible via a
> function key and at startup.
> > Kind of a "home screen".   I have it working fine when I run the code but
> my problem is that when I
> > have it run in .emacs on startup it comes up (agenda on the right and my
> other chosen buffer on the
> > left (last code in my .emacs to be run) and then the screen is split
> horizontal and the scratch
> > buffer opens on the top.  For me this isn't the desired behavior, didn't
> know if anyone knew how to
> > turn off emacs opening into a file or if I should move this code to
> another location because emacs
> > is running something to open that after it goes through .emacs???  or is
> that just a behavior that
> > is going to occur?
> >
>
> Add
>
>  (setq inhibit-splash-screen t)
>
> to your .emacs and see if that solves your problem. You might also need one
> of the packages that can restore a saved window configuration on startup
> if you have complicated goings-on.
>
> Nick
>

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