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List: ess-help
Subject: Re: S+6 setup for Unix
From: Rich Heiberger <rmh () surfer ! sbm ! temple ! edu>
Date: 2003-04-30 21:37:48
Message-ID: 200304302137.h3ULbmfo2732708 () surfer ! sbm ! temple ! edu
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I think you are looking in the wrong place.
ess-S+6-startup-delay is defined in essdsp6w.el for windows.
For unix you should be looking at essd-sp6.el
On windows there is a distinction between gnuclient and gnuclientw.
I don't think that distinction exists on unix.
With gnuclient, the S process waits until the edit is complete.
This is the correct choice for edit().
With gnuclientw, the S process does not wait. This is the correct choice
for page()
I believe inferior-S+6-print-command is normally send to lp or lpr on unix
.machines. That's not always available on windows so I sent it to the
emacs process (with gnuclientw). Sometimes the user will actually print it.
I find that I want the print material in a searchable and scrollable buffer.
Some unix systems use gnuclient, others emacsclient. Make sure you use the
one that you have.
Rich
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