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Re: Cool Trick Part 3: Doing It On MS Windows : Switching Ctrl & Caps
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Matthew Vernon |
Subject: |
Re: Cool Trick Part 3: Doing It On MS Windows : Switching Ctrl & Caps Lock Key Mappings |
Date: |
17 Sep 2002 18:37:26 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2 |
David Kastrup <David.Kastrup@t-online.de> writes:
> Matthew Vernon <matthew@debian.org> writes:
>
> > David Kastrup <David.Kastrup@t-online.de> writes:
> >
> > > Take a look at emacsclient and gnuclient. Both connect to a running
> > > Emacs and use it for editing the requested file.
> >
> > GNU emacs21 doesn't do this terribly well, compared to, say,
> > xemacs. Are there any plans to improve this, does anyone know? SNB
>
> What are your particular problems? I find both emacsclient and
> gnuclient working as intended.
Mostly that it doesn't work when doing slightly unusual, but sensible
things: say I start an emacs on display alice:0 as user matthew@bob;
later I log into bob from display charlie with X forwarding enabled,
and want to connect using emacsclient to the emacs I started on
display alice:0; this Just Doesn't Work(TM). Also, if I start an emacs
on tty1 (for example), and then want an emacsclient window on my X
session on the same display, that doesn't work either.
Matthew
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Re: Cool Trick Part 3: Doing It On MS Windows : Switching Ctrl & Caps Lock Key Mappings, Mike Gallagher, 2002/09/11
Re: Cool Trick Part 3: Doing It On MS Windows : Switching Ctrl & Caps Lock Key Mappings, Wenguang Wang, 2002/09/11