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Disclaimer: as a person who doesn't use Emacs server I find it difficult to reason about its capabilities and use cases. From quick testing, I can say that
Yes, this is pretty annoying. But this is how
P.S. Making server experience better in |
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Trying to weigh the pros and cons of using the service vs launchd with the included .plist file:
To use emacsclient with the GUI, use emacsclient -c. You can also make an Automator application and put it in /Applications. |
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From what I can tell, the service runs an emacs daemon that we can connect to using
emacsclient
, correct? But I thinkemacsclient
is restricted to the terminal version, and there's no way to use the mac GUI? (#398 proposes a change for the app).Now for a more practical question: I have launched emacs GUI from Terminal (because if don't do it from Terminal, I don't have a useful path... seems to be a pretty common issue). Now I want to edit another file in my existing GUI – is there a terminal command that I can run that will open the file in the existing GUI? As of now I copy the file path from terminal, switch to emacs, and open the file from within emacs... I'd like to be able to do
emacs file
(or whatever the command is) and have it load in the GUI. Can I do that?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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