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#71623
[NS/macOS build] No easy way to launch two instances
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When I'm working in GNU/Linux (and IIRC probably the same applies to MS
Windows), I can Ctrl-click the dock icon for Emacs to launch a new
instance of Emacs in addition to the already running one.
Then I can switch between them with Alt-` like between any other windows
belonging to the same application.
This isolates buffers I open in one of them to just that instance, which
I can close using 'C-x C-c' when I don't need them anymore.
The same doesn't work in macOS. Not only does Ctrl-click do something
else (and Cmd-click, and Option-click), but on the odd occasion that the
new instance gets launched from an external app (I somehow got it
associated with *.xml files in Finder), it uses a separate spot on the
dock, not the same one (it also opens two frames at one for some reason).
Could this scenario become supported? Ctrl-clicking currently shows a
menu that includes "New Frame". Could it have a "New Instance" item as
well? And group different processes under the same icon, with quick
switching with Cmd-`.
This bug report was last modified 1 year and 9 days ago.
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