>>> Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10-Nov-00 9:14:11 PM >>>

>With my proposal, the master file gets loaded last 
>and thus has the final say on the settings of the 
>variables that it specifies. I don't think you can get 
>any more "superior" than that. 

I think you've misunderstood me... what I was trying to say was that
the "master" file should define the things that the machine deals with
but the project file should be about per-project things.

So the master has things like:

- vm
- bootclasspath

and the project has things like:

- global-classpath
- extdirs



>Remember in your experiments to test the case where 
>a user switches from a buffer belonging to one project to 
>a buffer belonging to another, require a resetting of the JDE 
>variables.

Yes... they need to be buffer-local somehow don't they... I seem to
remember that the JDE doesn't use buffer-locals very much because you
can't do config on them...

But for what I'm talking about this wouldn't be a serious issue...
since what I'm trying to do is make site-wide definitions and then
have project definitions defined in the prj.el.


Nic

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