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Re: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour...
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Chris McMahan |
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Re: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour... |
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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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- RE: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour..., (continued)
- Re: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour..., John McCabe, 2002/04/24
- Re: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour..., John McCabe, 2002/04/24
- Re: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour..., Robert Marshall, 2002/04/24
- Re: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour..., John McCabe, 2002/04/24
- Re: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour..., Chris Lott, 2002/04/24
- Re: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour..., John McCabe, 2002/04/24
- Re: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour..., John McCabe, 2002/04/25
Re: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour..., David Vanderschel, 2002/04/24
Re: [h-e-w] Help: NT Emacs and the SendTo menu behaviour..., rob . davenport, 2002/04/24