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Re: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour...


From: Chris McMahan
Subject: Re: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour...
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 13:28:33 -0400

In short, you can not only load files into an existing emacs, but you
can also launch emacs if none is running, and control emacs remotely
through elisp commands passed in.


Here's a good page of gnuserv tips and tricks written by David
Vanderschel in Jul 2000
http://www.math.auc.dk/~dethlef/Tips/gnuserv.txt

Check out the gnuserv page:
http://www.wyrdrune.com/index.html?gnuserv.html~main

and a mini-faq at 
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs/discuss/gnuserv-faq

I use gnuclentw to execute lisp on a running emacs instance (or a new
instance if necessary) to set up vm with the address by clicking on a
mailto: link in a browser.

I frequently load files into emacs from a command line by typing gc
(aliased to gnuclientw) filename, or 'gc dirname' to view a directory
in dired.

You can use gnuserve to integrate emacs into VisualC++ (I haven't done
this myself, however).
http://www.atnetsend.net/computing/VisEmacs/

You can even control a local emacs from another machine (unix system),
great for developing for Unix using and NT workstation!


I hope this gets you started. 

 - Chris


Michael Campbell writes:
>> Gnuclient does a lot more... if you are an emacs user it really is
>> worth
>> your while. In my view it should just come with ntemacs by default.
>> You're
>> looking through the wrong end of the telescope :)
>
>For those of us not sufficiently clued, what more does it do?
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