In a message dated: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 14:22:49 EST
Michael O'Donnell said:

>Doesn't Emacs have a client-server mode (or version)
>wherein one heavyweight Emacs process remains
>resident in memory and then a bunch of lightweight
>Emacs processes can connect to it?

Yes, gnuserver and gnuclient.  If you invoke gnuserv-start when Emacs 
is fired up, you can then do things like set your EDITOR/VISUAL 
variables to 'gnuclient' and anything that invokes your editor with 
send that to the gnuserv process.

You can also, from the cmd line use 'gnuclient foo.txt' which does 
the same thing.
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Seeya,
Paul
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