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* emacs command line parameter
@ 2004-06-19  0:04 Heiko Gerdau
  2004-06-19 13:58 ` Micha Feigin
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From: Heiko Gerdau @ 2004-06-19  0:04 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,

I'm trying to start emacs using the command line options "-f" or "--eval" to 
run edirs (ediff) directly (or other functions) from a GNU linux command line 
(bash) with two directories (files) given. Something like: emacs --eval=edirs 
"MyDir1" "MyDir2" "cpp".
I never succeeded.

Is it possible to do that and what is the correct syntax?

Thanks for any hint.

Greetings
Heiko  

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