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Re: Emacs and JabRef
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Ralf Angeli |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs and JabRef |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Jul 2006 20:36:00 +0200 |
* newbKt (2006-07-20) writes:
>> gnuclient and gnuserv are programs you have to install separately. If
>> you are working on GNU/Linux or similar platforms you can use the
>> built-in server with emacsclient instead.
>
> copying a version or emacs into the JabRef folder and renaming it to
> gnuclient seems to work...
Ouch! That really hurts. The emacs binary is not equivalent to the
gnuclient binary which is asking for trouble. If you don't want to
install gnuserv/gnuclient, why don't you add the bin directory of
Emacs to PATH and configure JabRef to use emacs?
> sort of, but I don't know how JabRef is
> pushing out the bibliography. Does it produce another tex file? I can't
> find it if it does.
Sorry, I cannot help here because I don't know JabRef.
--
Ralf