* bug#19453: Bad interaction between daemon mode and desktop-save-mode
@ 2014-12-27 13:25 David Fiander
2014-12-27 14:00 ` bug#19453: Possible fix David Fiander
2014-12-27 14:02 ` bug#19453: Bad interaction between daemon mode and desktop-save-mode Ivan Shmakov
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From: David Fiander @ 2014-12-27 13:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 19453
This seems to be related to bugs 17957, 17963, and 7352.
In a terminal window, run
$ emacs -Q -daemon
then run
$ emacsclient -n -c
In the new emacs window, execute
(desktop-save-mode 1)
(kill-emacs)
and answer 'y' when asked if you want to save the desktop.
Back in the terminal, run
$ emacs
(note that the daemon is already dead). Emacs will create a new
graphical frame. This frame may display the warning
Error (frameset): Font `tty' is not defined
And, according to the modeline, it will claim to be an emailclient
frame, even though it's not. The problem is that the desktop save file
saved the setting
(client . nowait)
In general, I think that the problem is that certain parts of the emacs
state are being saved (or restored, depending on your point of view) in
the desktop file that shouldn't necessarily be, since they're tied to
the method of invocation more than to the user's specific preferences.
- David
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* bug#19453: Possible fix
2014-12-27 13:25 bug#19453: Bad interaction between daemon mode and desktop-save-mode David Fiander
@ 2014-12-27 14:00 ` David Fiander
2014-12-27 14:02 ` bug#19453: Bad interaction between daemon mode and desktop-save-mode Ivan Shmakov
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From: David Fiander @ 2014-12-27 14:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 19453
It looks like adding
(client . :never)
to frameset-filter-alist (and frameset-persistent-filter-alist?) fixes
the problem of the client state being saved incorrectly.
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* bug#19453: Bad interaction between daemon mode and desktop-save-mode
2014-12-27 13:25 bug#19453: Bad interaction between daemon mode and desktop-save-mode David Fiander
2014-12-27 14:00 ` bug#19453: Possible fix David Fiander
@ 2014-12-27 14:02 ` Ivan Shmakov
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From: Ivan Shmakov @ 2014-12-27 14:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 19453, 17352, control
merge 17352 19453
thanks
>>>>> David Fiander <david@fiander.info> writes:
[…]
> This frame may display the warning
> Error (frameset): Font `tty' is not defined
AIUI, this has already been reported as #17352. As a
workaround, the latter suggests the following setting:
(setq desktop-restore-frames nil)
The issue isn’t really specific to the daemon mode: loading a
desktop file saved from a non-windowed Emacs instance into a
windowed produces the same error.
> And, according to the modeline, it will claim to be an emailclient
> frame, even though it's not. The problem is that the desktop save
> file saved the setting
> (client . nowait)
> In general, I think that the problem is that certain parts of the
> emacs state are being saved (or restored, depending on your point of
> view) in the desktop file that shouldn't necessarily be, since
> they're tied to the method of invocation more than to the user's
> specific preferences.
Yes.
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