From: Edward O'Connor <hober0@gmail.com>
To: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Change in emacsclient behavior
Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2007 01:47:52 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <86r6lgpaev.fsf@rakim.cfhp.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: E1IQqy6-0007q6-4P@fencepost.gnu.org
Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org> writes:
> I think this change is a mistake:
> +** Emacsclient has been extended to support opening a new terminal
> +frame. Its behavior has been changed to open a new Emacs frame by
> +default. Use the -c option to get the old behavior of opening files in
> +the currently selected Emacs frame.
> For people that normally don't make new frames, this will be a hassle.
> So I think it should depend on the value of `pop-up-frames'.
> Are there any arguments against testing `pop-up-frames'?
To me, the main usefulness of multi-tty functionality is for when I'm
remotely logging in to a machine on which I already have a long-running
Emacs. For instance, on workstation A I have an Emacs running with X11
frames. I SSH into A from some other machine B, and would like to open a
TTY frame within that SSH session.
I think this, or situations similar to it, is the scenario envisioned by
the change in emacsclient -- note the NEWS entry specifically calls out
the support for "opening a new *terminal* frame."
So, yes, I don't normally make new frames, but `pop-up-frames' strikes
me as precisely the wrong variable to test in this scenario. Also,
popping up the existing X11 frame does no good in this case.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-09-03 5:47 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 38+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-08-30 20:50 Change in emacsclient behavior Richard Stallman
2007-08-30 21:04 ` Drew Adams
2007-08-31 18:21 ` Richard Stallman
2007-08-31 18:26 ` Drew Adams
2007-08-30 21:23 ` Eli Zaretskii
2007-08-30 21:41 ` Henrik Enberg
2007-08-31 18:21 ` Richard Stallman
2007-09-01 7:41 ` Eli Zaretskii
2007-09-01 8:26 ` David Kastrup
2007-08-31 6:39 ` Stefan Monnier
2007-08-31 8:06 ` Tassilo Horn
2007-08-31 14:31 ` Stefan Monnier
2007-09-02 18:52 ` Juri Linkov
2007-09-02 19:20 ` David Kastrup
2007-09-02 20:14 ` Juri Linkov
2007-09-02 20:34 ` David Kastrup
2007-09-02 20:44 ` Tom Tromey
2007-09-03 18:26 ` Richard Stallman
2007-09-02 23:20 ` Manoj Srivastava
2007-09-02 19:34 ` Tassilo Horn
2007-09-02 20:14 ` Juri Linkov
2007-09-03 19:15 ` Tassilo Horn
2007-09-03 15:31 ` Jeremy Maitin-Shepard
2007-09-03 18:26 ` Richard Stallman
2007-09-03 20:37 ` Stefan Monnier
2007-09-03 23:46 ` Juri Linkov
2007-09-04 23:08 ` Davis Herring
2007-09-05 20:02 ` Richard Stallman
2007-09-05 20:34 ` David Kastrup
2007-09-07 6:30 ` Richard Stallman
2007-09-07 7:06 ` David Kastrup
2007-09-08 7:01 ` Richard Stallman
2007-08-31 8:09 ` David Kastrup
2007-08-31 14:29 ` Stefan Monnier
2007-09-03 5:47 ` Edward O'Connor [this message]
2007-09-04 0:56 ` Richard Stallman
2007-09-04 5:56 ` David Kastrup
2007-09-04 22:57 ` Richard Stallman
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