Juanma Barranquero wrote:
On 5/16/07, Lennart Borgman (gmail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

the context where the functions are
running is slightly different when they are called from emacsclient. Is
not that enough?

I'm not sure. On one hand, if there's no trouble, there's no need to
complicate things. On the other, yeah, the context is slightly

The complication seems very minor as I see it.


I am glad to read that ;-)

Eh, so long as you're also ready to be easily convinced...

Maybe the hardest thing is to convince me I am not easy to convince ... ;-)


That depends of what you're doing with "emacsclient -n --eval". I'd
expect the user (or client program) to detect that nothing is
happening :)

I looked at the problem just because Klaus Z was doing something in the background from emacsclient.

Perhaps. All this is in the purely hypothetical realm right now.


Yes, probably.


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