* Hi all
@ 2005-07-21 12:24 Sergio Dominguez
2005-07-21 12:57 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Sergio Dominguez @ 2005-07-21 12:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
I have a first question to the list :) I would like emacs to start directly in line number 8, but I really don't manage to do it, and I"ve googled intensenly for it. Can someone give me a hint?
Thanks,
Sergio
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* Re: Hi all
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@ 2005-07-21 12:56 ` David Kastrup
2005-07-21 13:03 ` Sergio Dominguez
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From: David Kastrup @ 2005-07-21 12:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
Sergio Dominguez <sergio@skynet.ie> writes:
> I have a first question to the list :) I would like emacs to start
> directly in line number 8, but I really don't manage to do it, and
> I"ve googled intensenly for it. Can someone give me a hint?
The Emacs developers have written a manual. And they even have
written a man page.
(info "(emacs) Emacs Invocation")
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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* Re: Hi all
2005-07-21 12:24 Sergio Dominguez
@ 2005-07-21 12:57 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2005-07-21 12:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Emacs Help
Am 21.07.2005 um 14:24 schrieb Sergio Dominguez:
> I have a first question to the list :) I would like emacs to start
> directly in line number 8, but I really don't manage to do it, and
> I"ve googled intensenly for it. Can someone give me a hint?
>
What version of GNU Emacs are you using on which platform?
My GNU Emacs 21.2 on Mac OS X explains to me:
Action options:
FILE visit FILE using find-file
+LINE FILE visit FILE using find-file, then go to line
LINE
+LINE:COLUMN FILE visit FILE using find-file, then go to line
LINE,
column COLUMN
And your version can't do that?! (Have you tried vi before? Vi works in
a similiar way.)
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Greetings
Pete
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* Re: Hi all
2005-07-21 12:56 ` Hi all David Kastrup
@ 2005-07-21 13:03 ` Sergio Dominguez
2005-07-21 22:42 ` Lennart Borgman
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From: Sergio Dominguez @ 2005-07-21 13:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
And I even have the book, but never visited the man page...
Shame on me :)
Sergio
El A las 02:56 del 21 de Jul de 2005, David Kastrup dijo:
> Sergio Dominguez <sergio@skynet.ie> writes:
>
> > I have a first question to the list :) I would like emacs to start
> > directly in line number 8, but I really don't manage to do it, and
> > I"ve googled intensenly for it. Can someone give me a hint?
>
> The Emacs developers have written a manual. And they even have
> written a man page.
>
> (info "(emacs) Emacs Invocation")
>
> --
> David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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* Re: Hi all
2005-07-21 12:56 ` Hi all David Kastrup
2005-07-21 13:03 ` Sergio Dominguez
@ 2005-07-21 22:42 ` Lennart Borgman
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From: Lennart Borgman @ 2005-07-21 22:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
David Kastrup wrote:
>Sergio Dominguez <sergio@skynet.ie> writes:
>
>
>
>>I have a first question to the list :) I would like emacs to start
>>directly in line number 8, but I really don't manage to do it, and
>>I"ve googled intensenly for it. Can someone give me a hint?
>>
>>
>
>The Emacs developers have written a manual. And they even have
>written a man page.
>
>(info "(emacs) Emacs Invocation")
>
>
There might be different opinions on that. I do not think it covers what
most users would want in a good way. You can indeed use the information
that is there to start Emacs and go to a specific line in a specific
file. The problem is that the way Emacs is started then might not be the
way you want it to start.
What is the problem you might wonder then? It is that doing it that way
you invoke a new copy of Emacs. If you have already started Emacs before
and even if you are already editing that specific file the newly invoked
Emacs does not have a direct connection to the already running Emacs.
This mean that the to copies of Emacs does not know exactly what the
other copy is doing to that file.
You can avoid this trouble but. The solution is to run Emacs as an
editing server. Emacsclient/server is for that. Take a look at these and
the command line parameters for the clients. There you can find a
solution to your problem. (Currently Emacsclient/server is not available
on MS Windows where you instead use Gnuserv/client for the same purpose.
For installing this on MS Windows I suggest you take a look at EmacsW32
on http://www.emacswiki.org/.)
The solution will however be a little bit more complex. You will have to
use the argument for evaluation of code. A simple solution will be to
use the two functions find-file and goto-line.
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* Re: Hi all
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@ 2005-07-21 23:07 ` David Kastrup
2005-07-21 23:28 ` Lennart Borgman
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From: David Kastrup @ 2005-07-21 23:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
Lennart Borgman <lennart.borgman.073@student.lu.se> writes:
> David Kastrup wrote:
>
>>(info "(emacs) Emacs Invocation")
>>
> There might be different opinions on that. I do not think it covers
> what most users would want in a good way. You can indeed use the
> information that is there to start Emacs and go to a specific line in
> a specific file.
And that was what the original poster asked for. So what are the
"different opinions on that" supposed to be?
> The problem is that the way Emacs is started then might not be the
> way you want it to start.
>
> What is the problem you might wonder then? It is that doing it that
> way you invoke a new copy of Emacs.
Well, look up the meaning of the word "start" in a dictionary of your
choice.
> You can avoid this trouble but. The solution is to run Emacs as an
> editing server.
[...]
> The solution will however be a little bit more complex. You will
> have to use the argument for evaluation of code. A simple solution
> will be to use the two functions find-file and goto-line.
Hogwash.
(info "(emacs) Invoking emacsclient")
File: emacs, Node: Invoking emacsclient, Prev: Emacs Server, Up: Emacs Server
41.1 Invoking `emacsclient'
===========================
To run the `emacsclient' program, specify file names as arguments, and
optionally line numbers as well. Do it like this:
emacsclient {[+LINE[COLUMN]] FILENAME}...
This tells Emacs to visit each of the specified files; if you specify a
line number for a certain file, Emacs moves to that line in the file.
You really are not too fond of reading the manual, right?
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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* Re: Hi all
2005-07-21 23:07 ` David Kastrup
@ 2005-07-21 23:28 ` Lennart Borgman
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From: Lennart Borgman @ 2005-07-21 23:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
David Kastrup wrote:
>>There might be different opinions on that. I do not think it covers
>>what most users would want in a good way. You can indeed use the
>>information that is there to start Emacs and go to a specific line in
>>a specific file.
>>
>>
>
>And that was what the original poster asked for. So what are the
>"different opinions on that" supposed to be?
>
>
Every question needs an interpretetion before you can answer it
adequately. But I really do not want to discuss this.
> emacsclient {[+LINE[COLUMN]] FILENAME}...
>
>
Thanks. I should have known. I have actually used it but it was long ago
(with gnuclient).
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@ 2005-07-22 0:07 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
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From: Thien-Thi Nguyen @ 2005-07-22 0:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
Lennart Borgman <lennart.borgman.073@student.lu.se> writes:
> Every question needs an interpretetion before you can answer it
> adequately. But I really do not want to discuss this.
>
>> emacsclient {[+LINE[COLUMN]] FILENAME}...
>
> Thanks. I should have known. I have actually used it but it was
> long ago (with gnuclient).
to adequately answer a question, all interpretation must be
collapsed from the questioning process. collapsing interpretation
is one of the things well-maintained manuals are fond of doing.
thi
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