Hi John,

Have you considered "screen-sharing" packages, such as escreen?  I've
been using escreen for a couple weeks, and I really like it so far.  I
allocate a screen for gnus, another for erc, another for dired, and so
on.  Such a package involves just one emacs process.  Check out

http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/EmacsScreen

for more information.

Warm regards,



Jesse

John SJ Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>   I'm looking for some pragmatic advice on using Planner with
>   Gnus. Since Gnus pretty much monopolizes the Emacs it runs in when
>   it's doing anything, I'd like to run two Emacs instances -- one
>   primarily for Gnus, and one for everything else. ("Everything" being
>   ERC, Planner, edits, et cetera, et cetera.) But, I'd also like to be
>   able to use the wonderful Planner-Gnus integration.
>
>   Will having two instances of Emacs operating on the same set of
>   Planner files at the same time cause any issues? 
>
> thanks,
> john.

-- 
Jesse Alama ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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