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Re: Emacs hangs on current display when the minibuffer is active on anot
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Ovidiu Gheorghioiu |
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Re: Emacs hangs on current display when the minibuffer is active on another display |
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Mon, 20 Aug 2007 21:54:09 -0700 |
Is there an eval forn that would cause emacs to exit this loop?
I can do gnuclient -eval from the display where Emacs is
non-functional. I've tried (keyboard-quit) and
(minibuffer-keyboard-quit) but that didn't work. Finally I did (setq
quit-flag t) with the -- foreseeable I guess -- result that Emacs quit
entirely. So maybe there is some hope. A workaround involving -eval
(something) would be perfectly acceptable for me.
Regards,
Ovy
On 9/27/06, Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org> wrote:
> If I leave the emacs on one
> display with the minibuffer active, emacs on the other display does
> not respond to anything until the minibuffer input is resolved (input
> entered, or quit).
>
> It is nearly impossible to fix this without making Emacs
> multi-threaded. I hope that will be done some day, but I
> don't know if anyone is working on it.
>
>
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