From: Xah Lee <xahlee@gmail.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Executing External Programs from Emacs
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 06:47:36 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <a573734e-f0cb-4c18-8b9f-5215a86fdf1a@v39g2000pro.googlegroups.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1a12217a-86cb-4088-8fd1-731ce415e68a@z28g2000prd.googlegroups.com
On Feb 13, 10:48 pm, dstein64 <DStei...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Are there any functions that can launch external programs (not just
> command line programs, but also GUI programs) from Emacs? I know that
> I can access a shell, and call a program from there, but then emacs is
> not operable until I close the program. Prepending the command with
> `nohup' is useful, but for some reason it does not work as expected
> with all programs, including emacs. I would prefer another way of
> doing this - using a specific built-in of emacs lisp if one exists.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
if you OS support command line to open the gui app, then you can just
use emacs's shell-command. e.g. in mac os x, to open TextEdit, do
(shell-command "open -a TextEdit")
Q: How to open the current directory in Desktop?
You can define a function and assign it a keyboard shortcut, so that
by pressing a button, emacs will switch you to your operating
systems's file manager (aka Desktop) with the current directory open.
On the Mac OS X, this is done with the “/usr/bin/open” command. So,
press “Alt+! open .” to have Finder open the current directory. You
can define the function this way:
(defun open-with-finder ()
"Open the current file in Mac's Finder."
(interactive)
(shell-command "open ."))
(global-set-key (kbd "<f2>") 'open-with-finder)
For a documentation of OS X's “open” command, see “man open”.
On Microsoft Windows, you can use “explorer.exe” instead of the “open”
command.
the above is from
• Emacs and HTML Tips
http://xahlee.org/emacs/emacs_html.html
see also:
• Elisp Lesson: Execute/Compile Current File
http://xahlee.org/emacs/elisp_run_current_file.html
Xah
∑ http://xahlee.org/
☄
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-02-14 14:47 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-02-14 6:48 Executing External Programs from Emacs dstein64
2009-02-14 10:00 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon
2009-02-14 10:30 ` Nurullah Akkaya
2009-02-14 10:53 ` Lennart Borgman
2009-02-14 13:08 ` Michael Albinus
2009-02-14 14:47 ` Xah Lee [this message]
2009-02-14 20:30 ` tyler
2009-02-16 11:52 ` Josef G. Bauer
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2009-02-14 21:25 Xavier Maillard
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