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Re: How to jump to running emacs with emacsclient
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Pranav Peshwe |
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Re: How to jump to running emacs with emacsclient |
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Wed, 08 Dec 2010 15:16:06 -0000 |
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On Jun 28, 12:33 am, Dan Davison <dandavis...@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
Hi Dan,
A crude but practical way to accomplish that is - open
emacs(or any app for that matter) in its own workspace and assign a
shortcut key in gnome to switch to that workspace.
HTH.
Best regards,
Pranav
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