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record-customizations: preference variable
Default value: 0
When you set a variable, change color settings, define a macro, or
similar, Epsilon can record the setting in a customizations file named
einit.ecm so it will be available in future sessions. The
customizations file normally resides in a buffer named
"-customizations ", and Epsilon automatically saves it without
prompting before you exit Epsilon, and at other times.
Set this variable to 1 if you want Epsilon to record customization
settings in the "-customizations " buffer but not save them
automatically; you can save them like any other file, and Epsilon will
remind you to do so before exiting if there are unsaved
customizations.
Set it to 2 and Epsilon will automatically save your
customizations without prompting before you exit Epsilon, and at other
times.
With a setting of 0 , Epsilon won't automatically record
customization settings in this way. You can use the
list-customizations command at any time to prepare a list of
current customizations, ready to save.
Also see the load-customizations variable.
More info:
Building Command Files
Changing Epsilon
Customizing Enhancements in Epsilon 12 (Changes from Older Versions)
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