On Thu, Jun 01, 2000 at 08:59:07PM +0100, Manuel Arriaga wrote:
-> Hi Charles,
->
-> Thank you for replying. And sorry everyone for posting my reply in two different
emails... :-)
->
->
-> But that is precisely the kind of behaviour I am getting (by running emacs -f
server-start on one tty and calling emacsclient from mutt in a different virtual
console)!! :-) Isn't it supposed to work that way? Personally, I would prefer to have
the "real" emacs running in the background and getting an emacs window wherever I
invoke emacsclient; is this sort of behaviour possible?
Sorry, I though that was what you wanted. The stuff we've been telling you
about launching Emacs on login and running it in the background is what
you want, apparently.
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