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Re: gnuserv - emacs problem (23.0.60.1)


From: M G Berberich
Subject: Re: gnuserv - emacs problem (23.0.60.1)
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 18:27:50 +0100
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On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 15:47:43 +0100, Thorsten Bonow 
<thorsten.bonow@post.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
>>>>>> "M" == M G Berberich <M> writes:
>
>    M> I can make it open a new frame (Window) by setting
>    M> “server-window” to “switch-to-buffer-other-frame”, but then
>    M> “C-x #” leaves a window on the desktop behind, containing
>    M> “*scratch*” or whatever.
>
> It's documented (try 'emacsclient --help' if you don't want to read
> it all) that emacsclient from the development version you're using
> has the '-c' option for creating a new frame. It vanishes again
> after you quit with 'C-x #'.
>
> I think this is the behaviour you're looking for.

Yes, I thought this as ”server-behavior“, so I did not even look at
the emacsclient options – my fault.

> GNU Emacs 23 also has the "multi-tty" capability added, meaning that
> you can use emacsclient to open up new frames either on your X
> display or in the console/xterm from the *same* instance of your
> running emacs. That makes it possible to start an emacs in a "GNU
> Screen" session in the background. Use emacsclient calls to open up
> frames on the device of your choice. With that, you can even log out
> of X without losing your emacs session.

Fine, thanks a lot.

        MfG
        bmg

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