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Is it possible to use another GUI client and connect it to Emacs?
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Tu, Do |
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Is it possible to use another GUI client and connect it to Emacs? |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Mar 2015 21:58:06 -0700 (PDT) |
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G2/1.0 |
For example, is it possible for me to write a package that connects Emacs from
Firefox and exchange messages, so that I can manipulate texts and Firefox
layout directly from headless Emacs server?
Firefox is just an example. In general, I want to create a client that sends
messages to Emacs daemon and receive back messages that tell my client how to
manipulate my GUI objects and my client then starts handling based on the
instructions. Currently, how easy it is to implement something like that?
- Is it possible to use another GUI client and connect it to Emacs?,
Tu, Do <=
- Re: Is it possible to use another GUI client and connect it to Emacs?, Xavier Maillard, 2015/03/27
- Re: Is it possible to use another GUI client and connect it to Emacs?, Jacob Gerlach, 2015/03/27
- Re: Is it possible to use another GUI client and connect it to Emacs?, Stefan Monnier, 2015/03/27
- Re: Is it possible to use another GUI client and connect it to Emacs?, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2015/03/27
- Re: Is it possible to use another GUI client and connect it to Emacs?, Tu, Do, 2015/03/30
- Re: Is it possible to use another GUI client and connect it to Emacs?, Phillip Lord, 2015/03/30