Just bind a key to the function gnu-apl. If there is already a session open, it will switch to that one. :-)
Regards, Elias On 5 August 2014 12:26, David Lamkins <da...@lamkins.net> wrote: > Only reason I noticed it is because the extra buffer interfered with > tab-completion for *gnu-apl*... > > > Thanks! > > > On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Elias Mårtenson <loke...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Of course. I'm using make-network-process to open the Unix Domain socket >> connection, and I had just casually passed in the name of a buffer, >> thinking that it was required. Of course it isn't (as I figured out reading >> the documentation a bit more), so I've fixed it. >> >> Thanks. >> >> Regards, >> Elias >> >> >> On 5 August 2014 07:22, David Lamkins <da...@lamkins.net> wrote: >> >>> Elias, >>> >>> When running gnu-apl-mode with a Unix domain socket for connection to >>> libemacs, does there really need to be a buffer (*gnu-apl-connection*) for >>> the process? There isn't a buffer if the connection is via TCP. >>> >>> -- >>> "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources." >>> Albert Einstein >>> >>> >>> http://soundcloud.com/davidlamkins >>> http://reverbnation.com/lamkins >>> http://reverbnation.com/lcw >>> http://lamkins-guitar.com/ >>> http://lamkins.net/ >>> http://successful-lisp.com/ >>> >> >> > > > -- > "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources." > Albert Einstein > > > http://soundcloud.com/davidlamkins > http://reverbnation.com/lamkins > http://reverbnation.com/lcw > http://lamkins-guitar.com/ > http://lamkins.net/ > http://successful-lisp.com/ >