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Re: save-buffers-kill-terminal and emacsclient --no-wait
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Thorsten Bonow |
Subject: |
Re: save-buffers-kill-terminal and emacsclient --no-wait |
Date: |
Wed, 31 Dec 2008 11:26:31 +0100 (CET) |
>>>>> "Toto" == Thorsten Bonow <address@hidden> writes:
>>>>> "Ulrich" == Ulrich Mueller <address@hidden> writes:
Ulrich> Hi, is the following a bug, or the intended behaviour:
Ulrich> $ emacs --daemon $ emacsclient --create-frame --no-wait
Ulrich> Now save-buffers-kill-terminal (bound to C-x C-c) in this frame does
Ulrich> just nothing.
[...]
Toto> Not if you had read the manual ;-) It is the documented behaviour:
Toto> If you type `C-x C-c' (`save-buffers-kill-terminal') in an Emacs
Toto> frame created with `emacsclient', via the `-c' or `-t' options, Emacs
Toto> deletes the frame instead of killing the Emacs process itself. [...]
But you're right to expect it to call (delete-frame)---which it doesn't call
under X. Works on the terminal (if you omit the --no-wait option). So there
is a bug---either in the code or in the manual :-)
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