"I have not switched from Carbon emacs because all the other ones,
include this one do not handle open -a Emacs afile the way I want it
to. It opens a NEW window (maybe Emacs calls them frames) of a
different size even, instead of reusing the current Emacs window. "

Aquamacs handles this correctly.

A

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 9:21 PM, Barry Smith <bsmith at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
>
> On Nov 23, 2010, at 6:43 PM, Sean Farley wrote:
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>> Ok, I visited src/vec/vec/interface/vector.c and it didn't do a damn thing. 
>> Didn't ask me nothing or appear to have any affect. Emacs 22.3.1
>>
>> Emacs 22.3.1??? Barry what kind of arcane emacs are you using? Carbon emacs? 
>> Why not use:
>>
>> http://emacsformacosx.com/
>>
>> It's cocoa and runs in 64bit which we all know is far superior than 32bit. 
>> It's double the bits! And yes, it is emacs 23.
>
> ?I have not switched from Carbon emacs because all the other ones, include 
> this one do not handle open -a Emacs afile the way I want it to. It opens a 
> NEW window (maybe Emacs calls them frames) of a different size even, instead 
> of reusing the current Emacs window. ?Carbon emacs is the only one that 
> reuses the window. Cannot find an option to change this, google finds a 
> couple of people bitching about it but no fixes. And DO NOT tell me to use 
> emacsclient or some other non-Mac OS way of doing open. ?Once these imbeciles 
> get this fixed then I will switch.
>
> ? Barry
>
>>
>> Sean
>
>

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