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Re: My gnuServer notes on Win2000
From: |
Herb Martin |
Subject: |
Re: My gnuServer notes on Win2000 |
Date: |
Wed, 13 Aug 2003 01:04:29 GMT |
"kgold" <kgold@watson.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:bhbl00$96c$1@news.btv.ibm.com...
>
> FWIW, I have this in my emacs for Windows, Linux, and AIX:
>
> ; gnuserv
>
> (require 'gnuserv)
> (gnuserv-start)
>
> On Windows, running "gnuclientw" just works. On Unix, I have to start
> one "emacs", and then use "gnuclient" once emacs is running.
Presumably you have a "gnuserv.el" somewhere that sets this
up -- I downloaded a chunk of elisp and stuck it in my .emacs
file.
My little batch trick is so that I can do this:
e *.txt readme*
And get all .txt and anything that starts with readme to run.
It also fires the gnuserv the first time or brings emacs front
if I type it with no (matching) files.
e
Emacs starts if necessary and comes to top of window stack
(focus)