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Thomas Bartkus #1
emacs startup/wordstar-mode
I know how to make emacs switch to Wordstar style key bindings:
C-x wordstar-mode
I'm sure that means there is a handy dandy lisp script that makes this work.
But how do I get emacs to start up that way?
I don't see a way (pleading ignorance!) to issue that command with a startup
switch.
Or
Do I want to create a [.emacs] startup file - which I don't yet have!
And
If I create the startup file, what should that command (C-x wordstar-mode)
look like inside the .emacs script?
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