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* Re: making contents of other programs transparent to Emacs
@ 2004-08-28 17:50 Joe Corneli
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From: Joe Corneli @ 2004-08-28 17:50 UTC (permalink / raw)



   Well, for terminal programs (not X11), the program screen is
   cool.

Yes, I use it a lot, though I haven't spent much time trying to
configure the commands to match my preferences, but I think it can
be easily done.  For now, I've reverted to using the mouse to cut
and paste between programs.

I wonder if it would be possible to hack screen make it so that each
virtual terminal window was also a virtual Emacs buffer; this would
be a concrete step in the direction of making other programs
transparent to Emacs.

I have no progress so far on an Emacs-controlled X11.  

But here is a little background: part of the inspiration for
thinking about this stuff was a hope that the Ratpoison window
manager (which is like screen in many ways) could be more like
screen in terms of text selection.  

It is possible to send commands to Ratpoison from within Emacs, but
if you shift your focus away from Emacs, its game over for that.
(One could write a pretty simple patch to resolve that problem I
think, but this is a far cry from having every keyboard command
filtered through an Emacs process or having the contents of the
other programs available to that process.)

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* Re: making contents of other programs transparent to Emacs
@ 2004-08-16 23:22 Joe Corneli
  2004-08-28 14:40 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Joe Corneli @ 2004-08-16 23:22 UTC (permalink / raw)



    > I had more of the idea of interactively editing the contents of
    > other programs.
   
   M-x shell M-x term

Term is in my experience way too slow to be useful for running
e.g. Lynx.  And the above suggestion is of less than dubious utility
for working with programs like Mozilla.

I was not clear about the full mileage I would like to get out of
the idea I'm talking about here.

The general idea is to use Emacs as a "development platform" in a
sense similar to that in which Gnome is a development platform --
but to draw on all the strengths of Emacs.  Specifically, I would
like

  * to be able to select text from any window using familiar Emacs
    editing commands

  * to be able to search for a string across all open X windows

  * to be able to fully script window selection routines and
    keyboard commands to non-Emacs windows

I'm not saying that this would be possible to do with existing
tools, because I don't think it is.  I'm looking for feedback about
the steps that would be needed to make these things possible.

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* making contents of other programs transparent to Emacs
@ 2004-08-11 14:39 Joe Corneli
  2004-08-11 21:27 ` Milan Zamazal
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From: Joe Corneli @ 2004-08-11 14:39 UTC (permalink / raw)


This seems like a hard question, and not completely Emacs-specific.

Suppose I wanted to make the contents of e.g. an rxvt or Mozilla
window readable to an Emacs.  What would I need to do?  The text is
available to X (and I can copy and paste it into other programs) so
it also seems that with more work I should be able to treat the text
in these other programs as a read-only Emacs buffer.

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