An Emacs major mode for editing PHP code. Features: Syntax coloring and indenting; Documentation browse and search functions; Support for Imenu and SpeedBar; Customization options
Hi All,
I am new to this forum and a beginner in unix. Please correct me if I put the question in a wrong way..
How to use emacs editor? Also how to open existing emacs files with .cgi format?
I have the following link :-
http link i.e. url and path : /abc/xyz.dev/xyz/documents
What... (7 Replies)
Is there any possibility of running the PHP script in a debug mode ?
If so, do i have to download any package? Any free downloads available?
Can anyone please guide me through? Am a newbie in PHP scripting.
Thanks in Advance! (1 Reply)
Hi,
I'm trying to use Emacs to edit C++ files (extension .cpp). My ~/.emacs file contains:
(defun my-c++-indent-setup ()
(setq c-basic-offset 4)
(setq c-default-style "linux")
)
(add-hook 'c++-mode-hook 'my-c++-indent-setup)
When I open a C++ file in Emacs, it's in C++ mode (the... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am not sure if this is the right forum to post an emacs question, but if you could point me to an appropriate emacs forum that would be useful too.
Anyway, here is the description of the problem:
I usually develop python code with emacs, emacs being in python code. On my desktop a... (0 Replies)
hello all
I saw somewhere there is some kind of version of emacs in full text mode ?
how can I get/download it? if I have ordenry emacs installed can I start it in text mode?
thanks (2 Replies)
EMACSCLIENT(1) General Commands Manual EMACSCLIENT(1)NAME
emacsclient - tells a running Emacs to visit a file
SYNOPSIS
emacsclient [options] files ...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the emacsclient command. Full documentation is available in the GNU Info format; see below. This man-
ual page was originally written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, but is not specific to that system.
emacsclient works in conjunction with the built-in Emacs server.
You can either call emacsclient directly or let other programs run it for you when necessary. On GNU and Unix systems many programs con-
sult the environment variable EDITOR (sometimes also VISUAL) to obtain the command used for editing. Thus, setting this environment vari-
able to 'emacsclient' will allow these programs to use an already running Emacs for editing. Other operating systems might have their own
methods for defining the default editor.
For emacsclient to work, you need an already running Emacs with a server. Within Emacs, call the functions `server-start' or `server-
mode'. (Your `.emacs' file can do this automatically if you add either `(server-start)' or `(server-mode 1)' to it.)
When you've finished editing the buffer, type `C-x #' (`server-edit'). This saves the file and sends a message back to the `emacsclient'
program telling it to exit. The programs that use `EDITOR' wait for the "editor" (actually, `emacsclient') to exit. `C-x #' also checks
for other pending external requests to edit various files, and selects the next such file.
If you set the variable `server-window' to a window or a frame, `C-x #' displays the server buffer in that window or in that frame.
OPTIONS
The programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-').
-a, --alternate-editor=EDITOR
if the Emacs server is not running, run the specified editor instead. This can also be specified via the `ALTERNATE_EDITOR' envi-
ronment variable. If the value of EDITOR is the empty string, run `emacs --daemon' to start Emacs in daemon mode, and try to con-
nect to it.
-c, --create-frame
create a new frame instead of trying to use the current Emacs frame
-F, --frame-parameters=ALIST
set the parameters of a newly-created frame.
-d, --display=DISPLAY
tell the server to display the files on the given display.
-e, --eval
do not visit files but instead evaluate the arguments as Emacs Lisp expressions.
-f, --server-file=FILENAME
use TCP configuration file FILENAME for communication. This can also be specified via the `EMACS_SERVER_FILE' environment variable.
-n, --no-wait
returns immediately without waiting for you to "finish" the buffer in Emacs.
-nw, -t, --tty
open a new Emacs frame on the current terminal
-s, --socket-name=FILENAME
use socket named FILENAME for communication.
-V, --version
print version information and exit
-H, --help
print this usage information message and exit
EXIT STATUS
Normally, the exit status is 0. If emacsclient shuts down due to Emacs signaling an error, the exit status is 1.
SEE ALSO
The program is documented fully in Using Emacs as a Server available via the Info system.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
COPYING
This manual page is in the public domain.
EMACSCLIENT(1)