* emacsclient and Killing Buffers
@ 2003-03-20 18:49 Ian Winter
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From: Ian Winter @ 2003-03-20 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
In the Emacs 21 manual it says that when emacsclient-invoked buffers are
closed using 'C-x #', the buffer is killed. However it seems that, for
me, the buffer is merely pushed into the background. Can anyone suggest
why this doesn't work as described?
I am running Emacs 21.2 and server-kill-new-buffers is equal to t, its
default value. This also happens with 'emacs --no-site-file -q'.
Thanks for any help.
Regards,
Ian.
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* Re: emacsclient and Killing Buffers
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@ 2003-03-26 13:24 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 2003-03-26 13:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Ian Winter <ian.winter@btinternet.com> writes:
> In the Emacs 21 manual it says that when emacsclient-invoked buffers are
> closed using 'C-x #', the buffer is killed. However it seems that, for
> me, the buffer is merely pushed into the background. Can anyone suggest
> why this doesn't work as described?
There is a variable server-temp-file-regexp which might have some
effect.
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