2.3 Customizing FreeLisp

2.3.1 Windows initialization file

Like many Windows applications, you can have a file which sets default values automatically whenever you start FreeLisp up. This file is called freelisp.ini and should be in the directory in which Windows is installed, likely to be c:\windows. You can create this file and edit it using an editor such as Notepad, or the FreeLisp editor (discussed in Chapter 4, "The Editor").


FreeLisp User's Guide - 5 FEB 1996

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