"emacs-server.bash will let you start up an emacs-server in the background (perhaps from an init.d script?). You can then use emacsclient to create frames or TTY connections to the new server."
..
Complete Story
SysAd Linux blog covering linux tips, linux howtos, linux installation, linux tutorials, linux desktop, linux server, linux monitoring, installation and troubleshooting of linux softwares, desktop and servers.
"emacs-server.bash will let you start up an emacs-server in the background (perhaps from an init.d script?). You can then use emacsclient to create frames or TTY connections to the new server."
..
Posted by VeRTiTO at 7:17 PM
Labels: Linux Diggs
0 comments:
Post a Comment