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* x-dnd.el: Require dnd.
(x-dnd-handle-uri-list, x-dnd-handle-file-name): Call
dnd-handle-one-url.
(x-dnd-types-alist, x-dnd-insert-utf8-text)
(x-dnd-insert-utf16-text, x-dnd-insert-ctext): Change x-dnd-insert-text
to dnd-insert-text.
(x-dnd-protocol-alist, x-dnd-open-file-other-window,
x-dnd-handle-one-url, x-dnd-get-local-file-uri,
x-dnd-get-local-file-name, x-dnd-open-local-file,
x-dnd-open-file, x-dnd-insert-text): Moved to dnd.el (without x-).
author | Jan Djärv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se> |
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date | Mon, 11 Apr 2005 19:25:38 +0000 |
parents | 615a90f44f52 |
children | 873c558e1383 72cf6261961e |
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# This defines a bash command named `edit' which contacts/resumes an # existing emacs or starts a new one if none exists. # # One way or another, any arguments are passed to emacs to specify files # (provided you have loaded `resume.el'). # # This function assumes the emacs program is named `emacs' and is somewhere # in your load path. If either of these is not true, the most portable # (and convenient) thing to do is to make an alias called emacs which # refers to the real program, e.g. # # alias emacs=/usr/local/bin/gemacs # # Written by Noah Friedman. function edit () { local windowsys="${WINDOW_PARENT+sun}" windowsys="${windowsys:-${DISPLAY+x}}" if [ -n "${windowsys:+set}" ]; then # Do not just test if these files are sockets. On some systems # ordinary files or fifos are used instead. Just see if they exist. if [ -e "${HOME}/.emacs_server" -o -e "/tmp/emacs${UID}/server" ]; then emacsclient "$@" return $? else echo "edit: starting emacs in background..." 1>&2 fi case "${windowsys}" in x ) (emacs "$@" &) ;; sun ) (emacstool "$@" &) ;; esac else if jobs %emacs 2> /dev/null ; then echo "$(pwd)" "$@" >| ${HOME}/.emacs_args && fg %emacs else emacs "$@" fi fi } # arch-tag: 1e1b74b9-bf2c-4b23-870f-9eebff7515cb