El 2022-04-12 22:28, Eduardo Ochs escribió: > On Tue, 12 Apr 2022, 23:47 Quiliro Ordóñez, <quil...@riseup.net> > wrote: > >> This is that you have posted is very interesting. I now understand >> how >> you make your links with eev. It will prove very useful for me once >> I >> get more experience. I have tested M-h M-h and it looks very >> promising. >> Tomorow I will test the other information that you have provided in >> your response. Thank you very much, Eduardo. >> >> Nevertheless, I was looking for a way to have Emacs open the file at >> the >> point that I left last time I had opened it without creating a >> hyperlink. This is what the Emacs tutorial does. Is there a way to >> do >> this? > > Hi Quiliro, > not out of the box... > The feature that you are imagining would have a back-end in which the > link to the right position of the tutorial is generated, saved > somewhere, and executed when the tutorials are started again. Eev > implements parts of that back-end, but I liked the idea of playing > with visible sexps so much that I never tried to implement the part > that would hide these sexps and do the rest automatically... > [[]], E.
Oh! Good point. Seeing the code is important to connect the code with its functionality. But, in reality, I do not want the code to be hidden. I would just like to configure Emacs to open all files where I last closed them. Is there a way to do that, then?