I would like to create my own startup.el
, and it seems that loadup.el
is what causes startup
to do its thing -- i.e., (load "startup")
. I see that an option for starting Emacs is -nl
or --no-loadup
; however, neither of those have any affect on OSX. Is loadup.el
perhaps hard-coded into the executable such that a startup option to the contrary has no effect?
I have tried:
/absolute/path/to/Emacs -nl
and
/absolute/path/to/Emacs --no-loadup
I am using OSX, and have a very recent version of Emacs Trunk built from the master branch.
preloaded-file-list
which appears to contain the libraries specified inloadup.el
. I'm a little hesitant to completely turn Emacs into my own monstrosity, so I'll probably create a custom build that gives me a user option to go with the stock loadup, or my custom loadup. I see that some of the ingredients ofstartup.el
are mandatory for a successful build, so I'll have to locate all of them . . . Thank you very much for your help. – lawlist Sep 11 '15 at 03:23