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1 .TH EMACSCLIENT 1 | |
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4 .SH NAME | |
5 emacsclient \- tells a running Emacs to visit a file | |
6 .SH SYNOPSIS | |
7 .B emacsclient | |
8 .I "[options] files ..." | |
9 .SH "DESCRIPTION" | |
10 This manual page documents briefly the | |
11 .BR emacsclient | |
12 command. Full documentation is available in the GNU Info format; see | |
13 below. | |
14 This manual page was originally written for the Debian GNU/Linux | |
15 distribution, but is not specific to that system. | |
16 .PP | |
17 .B emacsclient | |
18 works in conjunction with the built-in Emacs server. | |
19 .PP | |
20 You can either call | |
21 .B emacsclient | |
22 directly or let other programs run it for you when necessary. On | |
23 GNU and Unix systems many programs consult the environment | |
24 variable EDITOR (sometimes also VISUAL) to obtain the command used for | |
25 editing. Thus, setting this environment variable to 'emacsclient' | |
26 will allow these programs to use an already running Emacs for editing. | |
27 Other operating systems might have their own methods for defining the | |
28 default editor. | |
29 | |
30 For | |
31 .B emacsclient | |
32 to work, you need an already running Emacs with a server. Within Emacs, | |
33 call the functions `server-start' or `server-mode'. (Your `.emacs' file | |
34 can do this automatically if you add either `(server-start)' or | |
35 `(server-mode 1)' to it.) | |
36 | |
37 When you've finished editing the buffer, type `C-x #' | |
38 (`server-edit'). This saves the file and sends a message back to the | |
39 `emacsclient' program telling it to exit. The programs that use | |
40 `EDITOR' wait for the "editor" (actually, `emacsclient') to exit. `C-x | |
41 #' also checks for other pending external requests to edit various | |
42 files, and selects the next such file. | |
43 | |
44 If you set the variable `server-window' to a window or a frame, `C-x | |
45 #' displays the server buffer in that window or in that frame. | |
46 | |
47 .SH OPTIONS | |
48 The programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long | |
49 options starting with two dashes (`-'). | |
50 .TP | |
51 .B \-n, \-\-no-wait | |
52 returns | |
53 immediately without waiting for you to "finish" the buffer in Emacs. | |
54 .TP | |
55 .B \-e, \-\-eval | |
56 do not visit files but instead evaluate the arguments as Emacs | |
57 Lisp expressions. | |
58 .TP | |
59 .B \-s, \-\-socket-name=FILENAME | |
60 use socket named FILENAME for communication. | |
61 .TP | |
62 .B \-f, \-\-server-file=FILENAME | |
63 use TCP configuration file FILENAME for communication. | |
64 This can also be specified via the `EMACS_SERVER_FILE' environment variable. | |
65 .TP | |
66 .B \-a, \-\-alternate-editor=EDITOR | |
67 if the Emacs server is not running, run the specified editor instead. | |
68 This can also be specified via the `ALTERNATE_EDITOR' environment variable. | |
69 .TP | |
70 .B \-d, \-\-display=DISPLAY | |
71 tell the server to display the files on the given display. | |
72 .TP | |
73 .B \-V, \-\-version | |
74 print version information and exit | |
75 .TP | |
76 .B \-h, \-\-help | |
77 print this usage information message and exit | |
78 .SH "SEE ALSO" | |
79 The program is documented fully in | |
80 .IR "Using Emacs as a Server" | |
81 available via the Info system. | |
82 .SH AUTHOR | |
83 This manual page was written by Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@debian.org>, | |
84 for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). | |
85 .SH COPYING | |
86 This manual page is in the public domain. | |
87 | |
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