I suppose you could add that to your .emacs file.

Alternatively, feel free to change the command line that is used to launch
emacs in editors.emacs for your own use.


2011/10/2 Steve Tsai 蔡福安 <tsa...@familysearch.org>

> John,****
>
> Following are the messages I got when I ran the command in a shall:****
>
> ** **
>
> hokan@ubuntu:~$ emacsclient --no-wait +5
> /home/hokan/stwork/DuDang/DuDang.factoremacsclient: can't find socket; have
> you started the server?****
>
> To start the server in Emacs, type "M-x server-start".****
>
> emacsclient: No socket or alternate editor.  Please use:****
>
> ** **
>
>         --socket-name****
>
>         --server-file      (or environment variable EMACS_SERVER_FILE)****
>
>         --alternate-editor (or environment variable ALTERNATE_EDITOR)****
>
> --------------------------****
>
> If I run Emacs and type "M-x server-start" beforehand, then I can jump to
> the definition successfully. But I don’t like the additional steps.****
>
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