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Is there a possibility that emacs-everywhere could support Windows?
It should be possible to do the copy/paste function between a WSL2 emacs instance and the host Windows OS. The main drawback would be that you would not know where the window is located, (except maybe using Win 11 and WSLg's built-in X11 support). It'd likely require the use of an existing window.
The other concern may be creating a global shortcut that works, however, again with WSLg on Win 11, commands for WSL2 are pretty much seamless in my expereince (there is even an emacsclient icon in my start menu).
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Is there a possibility that
emacs-everywhere
could support Windows?It should be possible to do the copy/paste function between a WSL2 emacs instance and the host Windows OS. The main drawback would be that you would not know where the window is located, (except maybe using Win 11 and WSLg's built-in X11 support). It'd likely require the use of an existing window.
The other concern may be creating a global shortcut that works, however, again with WSLg on Win 11, commands for WSL2 are pretty much seamless in my expereince (there is even an emacsclient icon in my start menu).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: