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Turns out it had nothing to do with helm initialization (or little).

In my everlasting quest to optimize Emacs' start-up time, I have moved all of interface related things at the very beginning of my configuration. That includes the pseudo fullscreen that I use.

Putting the corresponding line before any of the heavy lisp was loaded fixed my issue.

Here is my configuration for referenceHere is my configuration for reference.

Turns out it had nothing to do with helm initialization (or little).

In my everlasting quest to optimize Emacs' start-up time, I have moved all of interface related things at the very beginning of my configuration. That includes the pseudo fullscreen that I use.

Putting the corresponding line before any of the heavy lisp was loaded fixed my issue.

Here is my configuration for reference.

Turns out it had nothing to do with helm initialization (or little).

In my everlasting quest to optimize Emacs' start-up time, I have moved all of interface related things at the very beginning of my configuration. That includes the pseudo fullscreen that I use.

Putting the corresponding line before any of the heavy lisp was loaded fixed my issue.

Here is my configuration for reference.

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Turns out it had nothing to do with helm initialization (or little).

In my everlasting quest to optimize Emacs' start-up time, I have moved all of interface related things at the very beginning of my configuration. That includes the pseudo fullscreen that I use.

Putting the corresponding line before any of the heavy lisp was loaded fixed my issue.

Here is my configuration for reference.

Turns out it had nothing to do with helm initialization (or little).

In my everlasting quest to optimize Emacs' start-up time, I have moved all of interface related things at the very beginning of my configuration. That includes the pseudo fullscreen that I use.

Putting the corresponding line before any of the heavy lisp was loaded fixed my issue.

Turns out it had nothing to do with helm initialization (or little).

In my everlasting quest to optimize Emacs' start-up time, I have moved all of interface related things at the very beginning of my configuration. That includes the pseudo fullscreen that I use.

Putting the corresponding line before any of the heavy lisp was loaded fixed my issue.

Here is my configuration for reference.

Source Link
Mathieu Marques
  • 2.1k
  • 2
  • 15
  • 31

Turns out it had nothing to do with helm initialization (or little).

In my everlasting quest to optimize Emacs' start-up time, I have moved all of interface related things at the very beginning of my configuration. That includes the pseudo fullscreen that I use.

Putting the corresponding line before any of the heavy lisp was loaded fixed my issue.