JS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Peter Dyballa wrote: > >> >> Am 22.04.2005 um 12:18 schrieb JS: >> >>> (require 'tabbar) >>> (require 'pc-bufsw) >>> >> >> These files need to have provide staements. The require statement have >> to match what's being provided. > > Finally some progress! I now have this in my .emacs file: > > (provide 'tabbar) > (global-set-key [(control f10)] 'tabbar-local-mode) > > When I restart emacs I get no errors, but when I press C-F10 I get this > "error": > > "Symbol's function definition is void: tabbar-local-mode" > > any idea on how to get this mode working?
The (provide ...) statements need to be in the library file your trying to load, not in your .emacs. They are telling emacs that the library file "provides" some feature. You then put the corresponding (require ...) statements in your .emacs to tell emacs that you require that feature. Tim -- Tim Cross The e-mail address on this message is FALSE (obviously!). My real e-mail is to a company in Australia called rapttech and my login is tcross - if you really need to send mail, you should be able to work it out! _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs