At 04:37 PM 6/27/02 -0400, Paul Kinnucan wrote: >You must use customize-variable to set JDEE variables. This is >because all JDEE variables are defcustom variables and when >the JDEE loads a Java file it sets jde- variables >to the value specified by the customized-value property of the variable, >if specified, otherwise to the default value for the the variable. >If you do not use customize-variable or do not set the customized-value >property yourself, the customized-value property will be nil and you >will always get the default value.
Doesn't this mean it will save it in the users custom file rather than the project file? > > As a helper it would be great if jde had some function like > > `jde-import-environment' which created a prj.el file based on the > environment. > >How would the JDEE know what environment variables to use? Further, >the JDEE already uses the standard CLASSPATH variable if you do not >specify jde-global-classpath. Yeah, but this requires CLASSPATH be in your system environment if you start XEmacs from the desktop. I want to do a one time action that copies my environment into my project file so that next time I start from the desktop all is hunky-dory. When I say environment I probably mean CLASSPATH. andy