The way we've been doing this is to take a clean .emacs file, load the
JDE, and use the JDE customizer to set the constant properties. We then
"save for future sessions" the variables, which writes them to the
.emacs. We pass that around whenever there is a change to our build
environment or whatever.

I think something was said earlier about the JDE variables being
*required* to be set through customize first. Anybody else know more?

> Hi,
> 
> I am working in a small company currently converting some co-workers
> to XEmacs and the JDE.
> 
> The idea is to provide some default settings like the buffer
> boilerplate and some path settings for documentation globally for the
> whole company.  But it seams, that the JDE only gets the values from
> the custom-set-variables statements in .emacs or the default values.
> Setq statements in .emacs doesn't have an effect.
> 
> Is there a way to provide some global settings, or is the only way
> really to customize each JDE?
> 
> Thanks
> Gerd
> 

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