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Re: Different emacs arrangements in one session
From: |
Jai Dayal |
Subject: |
Re: Different emacs arrangements in one session |
Date: |
Fri, 31 Jan 2014 21:17:54 -0500 |
Yes, but if I do it via separate emacs instances, I can't actually copy and
paste things from one to the other solely in emacs.
I use emacs on a server over ssh, and I just use it through the terminal..
no x windows or anything.
Frames are working just fine, the problem is frame state is not saved
across emacs sessions. Apparently, this feature is native to 24.4, but I
can't find anything reasonable for 24.3.
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 9:11 PM, N. Jackson <nljlistbox2@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jai Dayal <dayalsoap@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Well, I guess Frames does *kind of* what I want it to do, I was just
> > using it incorrectly.
> >
> > They're not as disjoint as I'd like, i.e., in one frame, I can access
> > the files in another.
>
> I'm no expert on Emacs and it's not clear (to me) exactly what behaviour
> you're looking for, but I understand you to be saying that you want to
> have the buffers visible from one frame be different from the buffers
> visible from another frame.
>
> You can do this simply by running seperate instances of Emacs.
>
> Or, if you are using Emacs server, I believe you can run mulitple
> servers by giving them different names.
>
> For details see:
>
> M-: (info "(emacs) Emacs Server")
>
> N.
>
Re: Different emacs arrangements in one session, Rusi, 2014/01/24