Increase robustness by utilising buffer-local variables#65
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This avoids having to keep around global variables (such as epresent--org-file) and hoping that they won't get corrupted between presentation start and presentation stop, which might interfere significantly with the intended functionality of the mode.
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Note that I have not yet tested this, only sketched it out in a way that I think should work. I'd like further input from more experienced Emacs users before moving on with it. |
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This avoids having to keep around global variables (such as epresent--org-file)
and hoping that they won't get corrupted between presentation start and
presentation stop, which might interfere significantly with the intended
functionality of the mode.