Jonas Moberg wrote :
> > > If I got emacs running and type "emacs somefile", I'd like the
> > > emacs I already got running to open the file, not start a new
> > > emacs (atleast if I'm not in X). How?
> >
> > info -f /usr/share/info/emacs-e20.gz and search for 'server'...
> > or man emacslient..
> > If I got emacs running and type "emacs somefile", I'd like the emacs I
> > already got running to open the file, not start a new emacs (atleast if I'm
> > not in X). How?
>
> info -f /usr/share/info/emacs-e20.gz
> and search for 'server'...
> or man emacslient..
Thanks! Works fine!
Just one
On 5 August 2000 at 17:06, "Jonas Moberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I got emacs running and type "emacs somefile", I'd like the emacs I
> already got running to open the file, not start a new emacs (atleast if I'm
> not in X). How?
You want to use emacsserver. Try the info system or the web
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 05:06:42PM +0200, Jonas Moberg wrote:
> If I got emacs running and type "emacs somefile", I'd like the emacs I
> already got running to open the file, not start a new emacs (atleast if I'm
> not in X). How?
info -f /usr/share/info/emacs-e20.gz
and search for 'server'...
or
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