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@node Entering Emacs, Exiting, Text Characters, Top |
@node Entering Emacs, Exiting, Text Characters, Top |
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@chapter Entering and Exiting Emacs |
@chapter Entering and Exiting Emacs |
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@cindex entering Emacs |
@cindex entering Emacs |
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@cindex starting Emacs |
@cindex starting Emacs |
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The usual way to invoke Emacs is with the shell command @command{emacs}. |
The usual way to invoke Emacs is with the shell command @command{emacs}. |
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Emacs clears the screen and then displays an initial help message and |
Emacs clears the screen and then displays an initial help message and |
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log out. @xref{Files}, for more information on visiting more than one |
log out. @xref{Files}, for more information on visiting more than one |
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If you want to edit a file from another program and already have |
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Emacs running, you can use the @command{emacsclient} program to open a |
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file in the already running Emacs. @xref{Emacs Server}, for more |
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information on editing files with Emacs from other programs. |
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@node Exiting, Basic, Entering Emacs, Top |
@node Exiting, Basic, Entering Emacs, Top |
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@section Exiting Emacs |
@section Exiting Emacs |
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@cindex exiting |
@cindex exiting |