Summary: Changing value of "inferior-S+6-program-name"

A.J. Rossini rossini at blindglobe.net
Wed May 22 15:13:47 CEST 2002


>>>>> "gerald" == Gerald Jean <Gerald.Jean at spgdag.ca> writes:

    gerald> Thanks to Rodney Sparapani, Patrick Connolly, Jonathan Baron and Rich
    gerald> Heiberger for their help.

    gerald> The problem was exactly as specified in the attached reply from Rich, i.e.
    gerald> setting the "inferior ..." variables in ess-mode-hook and calling "S", or
    gerald> "S+6" from a non ess-mode buffer.  As soon I started calling S from an
    gerald> ess-mode buffer everything worked fine.  In fact most of my .emacs from Win
    gerald> NT is working pretty good under Unix.  The only thing I liked under NT and
    gerald> didn't succeed in getting to work under Unix is the "desktop.el" which
    gerald> remembers, at closing time, all buffers that were opened in the session and
    gerald> the position point was at in those buffers and re-opens them and position
    gerald> point at the same position at startup.  Is this possible under Unix and
    gerald> which package does this?  Under NT I had Emacs-21.2, under Unix I have
    gerald> Emacs-20.7.

You might have to upgrade Emacs on Unix.

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