2014/1/1 David Kastrup
> Have you logged out of your session and in again after updating
> .profile? Settings will not get activated before that.
>
ok, I've logged out of the session and now emacs works correctly
thanks
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Federico Bruni writes:
> 2013/12/31 David Kastrup
>
>> >> Configure EDITOR to use emacsclient rather than emacs, and run M-x
>> >> server-start RET (or do it from .emacs) in the Emacs that is supposed to
>> >> catch the point-and-click.
>> >
>> > Mmmh, too complicate, I'll set gvim.
>>
>> Huh?
2013/12/31 David Kastrup
> >> Configure EDITOR to use emacsclient rather than emacs, and run M-x
> >> server-start RET (or do it from .emacs) in the Emacs that is supposed to
> >> catch the point-and-click.
> >
> > Mmmh, too complicate, I'll set gvim.
>
> Huh? It's not complicated at all. It's
Federico Bruni writes:
> 2013/12/31 David Kastrup
>
>> > The command:
>> > gnome-open textedit:///etc/issue:1:0:0
>> >
>> > opens Frescobaldi, but:
>> >
>> > 1. the cursor stays on top of the file, regardless of the values I put
>> > 2. when I close Frescobaldi window, a new Frescobaldi window
2013/12/31 David Kastrup
> > The command:
> > gnome-open textedit:///etc/issue:1:0:0
> >
> > opens Frescobaldi, but:
> >
> > 1. the cursor stays on top of the file, regardless of the values I put
> > 2. when I close Frescobaldi window, a new Frescobaldi window pops up.
>
> I think that Frescobal
Federico Bruni writes:
> I've followed the instructions on Usage and it used to work fine until I
> installed emacs.
> Since I've installed emacs, every time I click on a textedit link in a PDF
> (using evince), emacs pops up, even though my EDITOR variable is
> /usr/local/bin/frescobaldi.
There
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
To make it work with Evince simply replace "gv" with "evince".
" view pdf with ghostview
map :!gv --watch "%<.pdf" &
P.S.:
I forgot to say that when using evince "--watch" should not be there
either:
map :!evince "%<.pdf" &
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On Tue, 31 Dec 2013, Federico Bruni wrote:
I've followed the instructions on Usage and it used to work fine until I
installed emacs.
Since I've installed emacs, every time I click on a textedit link in a PDF
(using evince), emacs pops up, even though my EDITOR variable is
/usr/local/bin/fres
I've followed the instructions on Usage and it used to work fine until I
installed emacs.
Since I've installed emacs, every time I click on a textedit link in a PDF
(using evince), emacs pops up, even though my EDITOR variable is
/usr/local/bin/frescobaldi.
The command:
gnome-open textedit:///etc/