External Editor: Emacs?

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Paul Oppenheimer

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Apr 26, 2012, 2:20:53 PM4/26/12
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The last discussion of this question I found was in 2005.  Is it now possible to make emacs an external editor?  If not, is the reason (applevents) the same as in 2005?  

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David Kocher

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May 4, 2012, 2:01:33 PM5/4/12
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You can now choose any external editor therefore any application (packaged as a .app) should work.

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Paul Oppenheimer

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May 19, 2012, 6:13:17 PM5/19/12
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Dear David,

Thank you. Indeed, I am now able to add /Applications/Emacs.app to the menu of available editors in Cyberduck.

There is a desired behavior I'm not seeing. When I use another editor -- SubEthaEdit, for example -- a save has the effect, not only of saving the buffer to the local temporary copy of the file, but also of uploading that temporary file to the remote location. This seems not to be the case when using Emacs from Cyberduck. What is SubEthaEdit telling Cyberduck that Emacs isn't?

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Paul




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