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From: | Chris Newton |
Subject: | Re: How to jump to running emacs with emacsclient |
Date: | Tue, 29 Jun 2010 09:02:13 -0600 |
Are you using metacity or compiz for your window manager? Metacity ignores raise requests in many versions. I noticed that raise finally works well in stock ubuntu 10.4 with gnome and compiz. Not sure about metacity though.
On Jun 27, 2010 3:56 PM, "Dan Davison" <dandavison7@gmail.com> wrote:
Using gnome on ubuntu, a shell command like
emacsclient /some/file
switches window focus to the running emacs and visits the file.
I'd like to do this without specifying a file to visit, so that I can
(in gnome) bind a command to a key that will cause my window manager to
simply jump to emacs and show the current buffer. How?
Dan
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