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From: Kai Großjohann
Subject: Re: rmail/gnus/attachments
Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2002 22:52:08 +0100
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Billy O'Connor <billyoc@linuxfromscratch.org> writes:

> Yeah, I thought I was.  :)  I have these two variables in my .emacs,
> and thought that was all I needed to use gnus for mail.  If I run
> M-x rmail, you mean that's not running gnus?

No, that starts RMAIL.

To use Gnus for mail, see the node `(gnus)Getting Mail' in the Gnus
info file.  (From info, type g then the node name as shown above.)
Does that help?

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Ajanta <ajanta@no.spam> writes:

>  Kai Großjohann <kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de> wrote:
>
>> Please use `ls -i' to show the inode numbers.  If they are the same
>> then don't worry about the space.
>
> Thanks. I get the following for inodes with 'ls -i':
>
> 339997  /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs*
> 340006  /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/bin/emacs*
> 340007  /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/bin/emacs-21.3.50*
>
> They are identical size (7912316).

Ah, so they are not hard links.  Hm.  Bad.  Try to use cmp on them to
verify that they are really the same.  If they are, you can remove
all but one of them and create hard links manually.  For example:

cd /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/bin/
rm emacs-21.3.50
ln emacs emacs-21.3.50
rm ../../../MacOS/Emacs
ln emacs ../../../MacOS/Emacs
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Zero Void <hujingcao@hotmail.com> writes:

> Just installed AucTex-10.0g. However, most part of syntax can not be
> highlighted wonderfully.

Maybe try 11.13.  It's in the alpha, or beta, or testing, subdir.

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Although this looks like a FAQ to me, I could not find it...

I Would like to modify AuCTeX's latex-pdf feature, as to first close
any possibly open instances of the destination PDF file.
I have seen that TeXnicCenter does that using Acrobat Reader's DDE.

I am looking for a way to send to Acrobat, a DDE command from
gnu-Emacs
(not Xemacs).

Did I miss something, or is it supported only from Xemacs ?

TIA
Ehud
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kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de (Kai Großjohann) writes:

> Billy O'Connor <billyoc@linuxfromscratch.org> writes:
> 
> > Yeah, I thought I was.  :)  I have these two variables in my .emacs,
> > and thought that was all I needed to use gnus for mail.  If I run
> > M-x rmail, you mean that's not running gnus?
> 
> No, that starts RMAIL.
> 
> To use Gnus for mail, see the node `(gnus)Getting Mail' in the Gnus
> info file.  (From info, type g then the node name as shown above.)
> Does that help?

Kai, I can't believe it, I've been using RMAIL for years, thinking it
was gnus.  Naturally, 2 minutes reading the info section and it works
perfectly.  Thank you again, works like a charm.


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Hi there!
I'm using "GNU Emacs 21.2.2 (i386-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d
scroll bars) of 2002-10-16 on raven, modified by Debian" and need
a pretty long-running idle timer (about 10 to 30 minutes). Adding
it using run-with-idle-timer, i found out it was never run.

It seems like emacs is resetting the idle timer sometimes (not
always) when it gets data for a process that has a filter. I don't
think this is wanted behaviour, right? From (elisp)Timers:

| Emacs becomes "idle" when it starts waiting for user input, and
| it remains idle until the user provides some input.
| [...]
| Emacs can do various things while idle: garbage collect,
| autosave or handle data from a subprocess. But these interludes
| during idleness do not interfere with idle timers, because they
| do not reset the clock of idleness to zero.

Can someone tell me what exactly besides user keyboard stuff
resets the idle timer? I couldn't find that much from the sources.

I used the following code to check wether Emacs got out of the
idle state:

(setq fc-idle-timer nil)
(defun fc-idle-test ()
  (interactive)
  (when fc-idle-timer
    (cancel-timer fc-idle-timer))
  (setq fc-idle-num 0)
  (setq fc-idle-timer (run-with-idle-timer 1 t 'fc-idle-meep)))
(defun fc-idle-meep ()
  (message "meep %i." fc-idle-num)
  (setq fc-idle-num (+ fc-idle-num 1)))

Since emacs runs a function only once for becoming idle, this will
message "meep" with an increasing number everytime emacs becomes
non-idle.

The following code will make emacs drop out of idleness
*sometimes* when receiving data from nc (I usually have to wait
for half a minute or so, after which sending data through the
process will reset the idle-timer each time i send). You should do
nc -lp 2000 before running this code to send data to emacs.

(setq process (start-process "nc" "*nc*" "nc" "localhost" "2000"))
(set-process-filter process 'fc-filter)
(defun fc-filter (proc data)
  t)

Any idea what is happening?

Greetings,
        -- Jorgen

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ehudre@post.tau.ac.il (Ehud Reshef) writes:

> I Would like to modify AuCTeX's latex-pdf feature, as to first close
> any possibly open instances of the destination PDF file.
> I have seen that TeXnicCenter does that using Acrobat Reader's DDE.
>
> I am looking for a way to send to Acrobat, a DDE command from
> gnu-Emacs

See:

<http://groups.google.com/groups?threadm=wkd778pgoh.fsf%40try.harder.Invalid&rnum=3>
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On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 10:30:31PM +0100, Kai Gro=DFjohann wrote:
>Michael Herman <michael@thehermans.org> writes:
>
>> Regarding the filling, I've tried maniac and am unable to use spaces
>> with it on.  I found refill but it requires limited which I can't
>> find.
>
>Hm?  refill.el comes with Emacs 21.1 and 21.2, did you try that
>version?
>

Ok.  That worked.  Thanks, Kai.

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