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gnuserv allows you to attach to an already running Emacs. This allows external programs to make use of Emacs' editing capabilities. It is like GNU Emacs' emacsserver/server.el, but has many more features. You do not need this package if you use XEmacs; it already includes gnuserv and gnuclient. If you want to use gnuserv with both GNU Emacs and XEmacs, you will only be able to use the alternative /usr/bin/gnuclient with one flavor of emacs; you will have to use either gnuclient.xemacs or gnuclient.emacs for the other flavor.
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
gnuserv-3.12.8-6.x86_64.html | Allows you to attach to an already running Emacs | OpenMandriva 5.0 for x86_64 | gnuserv-3.12.8-6.x86_64.rpm |
gnuserv-3.12.8-6.x86_64.html | Allows you to attach to an already running Emacs | OpenMandriva Cooker for x86_64 | gnuserv-3.12.8-6.x86_64.rpm |
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