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From: Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr>
Date: 08 Jul 1997 06:04:51 +0200
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Steven L Baur <steve@xemacs.org> writes:

> Well, we have `site-lisp', `personal-lisp' is at least consistent
> ... :-/.

But it's so long and ugly.  `~/elisp' is much more elegant (in fact,
`~/lisp' is even better, but we're not Common Lisp compliant just
yet).  How about (concat "~/" (user-full-name))? :-)

> Given the popular sales appeal of a system that shall remain
> nameless ...  how about `~/my-lisp' (and changing the icon to read
> `my-editor') :-) :-)

Aargh!

> Seriously, elisp would be an acceptable name.  I've got a ~/elisp
> directory already though I don't stuff it into load-path.

Yes yes yes yes! :-)

Seriously, I don't really think such a thing is necessary at all.

> If Netscape gets its own ~/top-level-directory, XEmacs should have one 
> too.  :-)

How about `~/.mcom-preferences'?  Sorry, I meant `~/.lucid-preferences'...

-- 
Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr> | Student at FER Zagreb, Croatia
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Oh lord won't you buy me a color TV...

