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|  | Big issue with emacsclient when launching alternate editor with eval
instructions: it considers the --eval Lisp code a file name, which it
opens as a buffer.  Instead, use -a "" which launches Emacs with
daemon on if no daemon is running.
Also, instead of using a SystemD service for Emacs, let's just manage
it via emacsclient.  Less dependence on it then. | 
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|  | ~ made emacsclient calls with no alternate editors in
  eselect (confidence in server)
~ made notmuch option on eselect actually work properly
~ adjusted icons in status scripts | 
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|  | In hindsight, what other daemon am I going to be using for Emacs?
It's not like I'll be starting two different servers! Even if I was,
Emacs has the ability to assign a new unique name for the server
depending on if another server is already running.  Also, having a
name for the main server makes it harder for other services (such as
notmuch-mua.service) to find your Emacs instance. | 
|  | Instead of random calls to emacsclient and emacs, just use systemd to
do it for me! | 
|  | Option makes it easier to launch eshell instantly, which I've found to
be doing quite often. | 
|  | Remove eserver cos it's useless and integrate emacsclient into eselect | 
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