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Re: [h-e-w] gnuserv maintenance
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David Vanderschel |
Subject: |
Re: [h-e-w] gnuserv maintenance |
Date: |
31 Oct 2004 22:33:29 -0600 |
On Saturday, October 30, "Richard M. Heiberger" <address@hidden> wrote:
>This discussion is getting too complex for a simple topic.
Indeed. That is why I tried to start at least one
new thread in which I suggested to forget about the
drop target as a requirement for gnuclientw.
>I send a file (under program control) to gnuclient if
>I want to edit it ...
>I send a file to gnuclientw if I want to display it
>in emacs. ...
It should be realized that what Richard is saying here
concerns proper use of gnuclient and gnuclientw AS
THEY PRESENTLY EXIST! I believe that some folks have
been talking about gnuclientw AS THEY WISH IT TO BE.
This is one source of the confusion.
>Because emacs accepts drag and drop there is no point
>to dragging and dropping onto the gnuclientw icon.
Unless there is no emacs frame open and the icon
exists on the Quick Launch bar.
>gnuclientw does the right thing in the background so
>the file is displayed in the current instance of
>emacs. When it has completed its task it vanishes.
As far as I can recall, the above comment addresses an
issue which has not been raised. This suggests that I
may not be getting the point. (It looks like you are
regarding runemacs as the alternative.)
Regards,
David V.
- Re: [h-e-w] gnuserv maintenance, (continued)
- Re: [h-e-w] gnuserv maintenance, Richard M. Heiberger, 2004/10/30
- RE: [h-e-w] gnuserv maintenance, Matthew X. Economou, 2004/10/31
- Re: [h-e-w] gnuserv maintenance, David Vanderschel, 2004/10/31
- Re: [h-e-w] gnuserv maintenance,
David Vanderschel <=
- Re: [h-e-w] gnuserv maintenance, David Vanderschel, 2004/10/31