[OS X Emacs] Turn off *scratch* buffer when Aquamacs starts

David Reitter david.reitter at gmail.com
Tue May 18 15:08:03 EDT 2010


On May 18, 2010, at 2:56 PM, Harsha Attanayake wrote:

> You are absolutely correct on importing settings from 1.9. However, stupid me did a complete removal of 1.9 and installed 2.0 since I could not figure out a way to get rid of the scratch. I already tried (kill-buffer "*scratch*"), sure it kills the scratch but opens up *Message* frame. I never use the scratch buffer since I open up files from terminal and work on it. My notes go in as comments in the same file. So the scratch is just annoying. Would be nice if I can stop it, else I should try to make use of it, I guess.

OK,  there's a missing piece of information.  You open up Aquamacs from the terminal (with what command?), and you get a *scratch* buffer in an extra frame, or as a tab in the same frame?  Please be precise and complete, and I'll try to help you.  


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