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Re: no emacs server variable `server-name' |
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Fri, 23 Jan 2009 01:03:03 +0100 |
Package: emacs
Version: 23.0.60
> Reading parts of the documentation I see:
> (info "(emacs)Emacs Server")
> You can run multiple Emacs servers on the same machine by giving
> each one a unique "server name", using the variable `server-name'.
> For example, `M-x set-variable <RET> server-name <RET> foo <RET>'
> sets the server name to `foo'. The `emacsclient' program can
> specify a server by name, using the `-s' option (*note emacsclient
> Options::).
There are several ways to set it (with --daemon=myname, or --eval, or
M-: (setq ...)), but you're right: the documentation states that it is
settable with set-variable, and it is not. At the very least it should
be
(defvar server-name "server"
"*Name of the server process.")
(put 'server-name 'variable-interactive "M")
if not a defcustom.
Juanma
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Re: no emacs server variable `server-name' |
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Thu, 22 Jan 2009 23:54:13 -0500 |
> you're right: the documentation states that it is
> settable with set-variable, and it is not. At the very least it should
> be
>
> (defvar server-name "server"
> "*Name of the server process.")
> (put 'server-name 'variable-interactive "M")
>
> if not a defcustom.
I don't see any problem with making server-name a defcustom, so I went
ahead and did that.
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