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Re: Open files in a new frames from command line
From: |
Kai Grossjohann |
Subject: |
Re: Open files in a new frames from command line |
Date: |
Thu, 29 Jan 2004 09:20:40 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.110002 (No Gnus v0.2) Emacs/21.2 (gnu/linux) |
"Michael B. Schmidt" <MiBSchmidt@gmx.de> writes:
> I need to open multiple files to work with them. I use the command:
> "emacs foo bar baz". This open the file foo,bar and baz each in a new
> Buffer. Is there away (command line option,script) to open the files
> in frames instead of new Buffers? (I know that I can open one of the
> files and then open each file with c-x 5 f but this is to much work
> :-)))
Normally, people start Emacs once and then leave it running for the
whole session. With that usage pattern, using C-x 5 f does not seem
to be so terrible.
Kai
- Open files in a new frames from command line, Michael B. Schmidt, 2004/01/20
- Re: Open files in a new frames from command line, Christopher J. White, 2004/01/20
- Re: Open files in a new frames from command line, Kin Cho, 2004/01/20
- Re: Open files in a new frames from command line,
Kai Grossjohann <=
- RE: Open files in a new frames from command line, Bingham, Jay, 2004/01/29
- Re: Open files in a new frames from command line, Oliver Scholz, 2004/01/30