Matt Lundin <m...@imapmail.org> writes: > Jeff Horn <jrhorn...@gmail.com> writes: > >> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 9:51 PM, Matt Lundin <m...@imapmail.org> wrote: >>> alias emacs="emacsclient -t -a /usr/bin/emacs" >> >> Thanks for sharing this. My manual doesn't mention the -t flag. What >> does it do? (I didn't know about -a, but it looks nifty) >> > > Now that I consider this further (and read the emacs man page), I'm not > sure if the -t flag is correct here. (It may be new to emacs 24). > > In any case, "-nw" is the tried and true flag for doing this.
IIRC, -t is the same as -nw and is present from emacs 23.1 (maybe earlier) onwards. Very useful when connecting from a non-graphical terminal (e.g. a mobile phone) to an existing Emacs running on X... something I do frequently via =screen= for emulating a persistent connection. -- : Eric S Fraga (GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D) in Emacs 24.0.50.1 : using Org-mode version 7.4 (release_7.4.223.g71650) _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode