> Thanks for the clarification, as I generally invoke an editor > ad hoc for editing specific documents, and then dissolve it when > I'm done. If you (and other emacs users) fire it up as part of > your initial window invocations and leave it up during your entire > working session then, yes, I can clearly see that there's no > "cost" associated with using it to check the logs. Conversely, > starting up a separate invocation of emacs just to watch the logs > seemed to me to be a bit "expensive".
Doesn't Emacs have a client-server mode (or version) wherein one heavyweight Emacs process remains resident in memory and then a bunch of lightweight Emacs processes can connect to it? _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss