[R] gnuclient.exe as pager ?

A.J. Rossini rossini at blindglobe.net
Wed Oct 23 02:35:34 CEST 2002


>>>>> "ripley" == ripley  <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> writes:

    ripley> You need to install gnuserv. You can get it from the
    ripley> windows/emacs/contrib area on any GNU mirror, and there is
    ripley> more information in the NTemacs FAQ (in
    ripley> windows/emacs/docs).  You will need something like


    ripley> (require 'gnuserv)
    ripley> (gnuserv-start)
    ripley> (setq gnuserv-frame (selected-frame))

Which should work with XEmacs -- the XEmacs installation (at least for
cygwin, I don't have non-cygwin installed, unfortunately) has gnuserv
installed by default (at least you can have it installed with all the
rest of the packages).

Once installed, that incantation should work.



    ripley> in _emacs or site-start.el.

>From the menu, pull down the Options -> Edit Init File 

to edit the init file.


    ripley> Once that's done, you can from a command line use

    ripley> gnuclientw foo

    ripley> and file foo popds up to view in a emacs frame.

    ripley> If you use

    ripley> gnuclient foo

    ripley> foo popds up to be edited, and you need to release the file (^x # as I
    ripley> recall).

    ripley> So you want gnuclientw and not gnuclient as your pager.


Actually, under XEmacs (and with the caveat, it is the Cygwin version)
you actually do want gnuclient.

best,
-tony

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