Am 12.11.2013 um 22:04 schrieb Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia:

> processes spawned from xinit have the :<display number> value.  All other 
> processes have the path to the socket.
> 
> They both refer to the same server though, so I don't see why it matters to 
> you.

Is this documented anywhere? I did not suspect such a context, since I 
encountered that a new X server was – or could be – launched when I launched an 
X client from a non-X11 application. Since I found a work-around I never was 
interested in the reason of this awkward behaviour.

Well, I just did in the AppKit Emacs:

        pete 103 /\ xfontsel & 
        [1] 9883

and, out of curiosity, then invoked:

        pete 104 /\ pstree -w -p 9883
        -+= 00001 root /sbin/launchd
         \-+= 00215 pete /sbin/launchd
           \-+= 08612 pete 
/Applications/EmacsKit-24.3-32w-mac-4.4/Contents/MacOS/Emacs -psn_0_266305
             \-+= 08623 pete -bin/tcsh -i
               \--= 09883 pete xfontsel

because nothing happened. Now I have in a second space XQuartz running (with 
all clients and decorations) and in my HOME space X11 (from MacPorts). (And I 
remove 270 TMP files from ~/.cache/fontconfig.)

--
Greetings

  Pete

Theory and practice are the same, in theory, but, in practice, they are 
different.


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