Paul Kinnucan wrote:
> A better
> bet would be to run X Servers on the PCs that would
> allow the PC users to start instances of Emacs on
> the Unix server that could then display on the PC
> in a full window that supports all JDEE features.
> You could use the server to maintain a shared
> source code repository from which developers created
> their own sandboxes on their PCs.

This is what we do.  We use Starnet's X-Win32 for PCs.
My source code is on a Unix server and we just log in
using emacs remotely.

No problems.

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