On Thu, Dec 01, 2016 at 12:41:18PM -0500, Steve Litt wrote: > > > > Just before some time, emacs --daemon, would go into background, so it > > was not feasible to control it with s6 scripts. Now developers changed > > it, and it is possible to invoke multiple instances by name, and still > > keep the daemon in foreground. In that mode there is no interface to > > editor. Clients that access the editor, show the interface. > > Fascinating! How do emacs clients communicate with the emacs daemon? > Sockets? > > How many other user programs might be used as daemons. What an > interesting idea! For some reason, mplayer pops into my mind.
I have a strange feeling that you are joking...
