I think this is a simple fix, when the viewer launches it should detach
itself so that it's no longer a child process of fomus (this is the way
it should work anyways).
On Fri, 2011-08-05 at 15:13 +0200, [email protected] wrote:
> D> Now I remember why I did it the long way... emacs likes to kill
> D> the viewer before it has a chance to launch and show the pdf file
> D> (at least that's what happens on my machine).
>
> Right, i usually set up a remote xpdf-server (or 'gv --watch') process
> to pipe the generated pdfs to, so i didn't catch this.
>
> Btw, running fomus from a shell and setting lily-view-exe-path to "xpdf"
> doesn't work here for some reason, no xpdf gets set up to display
> things. I suspect its me doing something bad, other viewers like
> "evince" or "gv --watch" work just fine...
>
> D> I suppose there must be a way to use compilation-start without
> D> killing all of the subprocesses at the end.
>
> Not sure whats right here. It depends a bit on how the viewing process
> is set up from fomus presumably.
>
> Theres definitely a way, either by setting the parameters right for the
> compilation-process inside emacs (maybe using a comint-derived mode?),
> or perhaps use a separate viewing process in emacs? I can do some
> looking into this perhaps over the weekend if nobody else comes up with
> a solution.
>
> -anders
>
>
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