EmacsWiki: Category Remote Emacs (original) (raw)
Click on the header to list all pages related to running Emacs or editing files remotely.
- RemoteEmacs – run Emacs on a remote host
- RemoteDisplay – some handy code for when you happen to run the same emacs session on more X DISPLAYs
- AngeFtp – edit remote files by using FTP in the background
- EshellAndAngeFtp – use eshell to run rsh on another host
- TrampMode – edit remote files by using SSH and other stuff in the background
- RemoteLoad – Load lisp files that are not on your computer
- RemoteProgramDevelopment – editing and running code on a remote host
- WebDAV
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Not sure where to put this: To work with multiple users on multiple computers in the same emacs (like some experimental complicated editors allow you to) just start a screen session with emacs on one of them and connect to it via ssh and the “-x” option of screen. Then you only need to coordinate who types when (should be easy if you have a voice or irc connection in another window)
Isn’t this what RemoteDisplay does?
Um, no? If I understand it correctly, it allows you to open a frame on a remote display (provided you have the necessary X authorization credentials, of course).
(Maybe CollaborativeEditing is the right place for this discussion?)