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Re: [feature request] A lock function.
From: |
Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
Re: [feature request] A lock function. |
Date: |
Sun, 23 Nov 2008 22:00:34 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.60 (gnu/linux) |
>>> But I want some one can still use my computer, just not touch my emacs.
>> That's what user accounts are for. Even Windows has those things
>> nowadays, IIUC. And if yours doesn't, it's a great opportunity to
>> upgrade to the Free world.
> Yes, but I don't want to logout, and maybe in some case I have to be
> away in a harry and forgot to logout.
At least under GNU/Linux, this is not a problem, you can have several
accounts logged in at the same time.
> Thank you all of you that provides many other ways, but I want one in
> emacs, is it hard to implement?
Maybe another (more generally useful) question is "how can I save
Emacs's state to a file so I can return to it later". I.e. an extension
of desktop.el to include yet more state.
Stefan
- [feature request] A lock function., anhnmncb, 2008/11/22
- Re: [feature request] A lock function., anhnmncb, 2008/11/22
- Re: [feature request] A lock function., Stefan Monnier, 2008/11/22
- Re: [feature request] A lock function., anhnmncb, 2008/11/23
- Re: [feature request] A lock function., Gilaras Drakeson, 2008/11/23
- Re: [feature request] A lock function., anhnmncb, 2008/11/23
- Re: [feature request] A lock function., Davis Herring, 2008/11/23
- Re: [feature request] A lock function., anhnmncb, 2008/11/23
- Re: [feature request] A lock function., mail, 2008/11/24
- Re: [feature request] A lock function.,
Stefan Monnier <=
- Re: [feature request] A lock function., Eli Zaretskii, 2008/11/24