a lot of simplification is possible. Except some instability period...
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the input ones. In this way, two (or more) concurrent readers can each
get a reply, which otherwise would be stealed by only one of them.
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Only for autotools, I don't know how to update cmake and scons, sorry.
For cmake and scons, you should make sure that moc is called on Server.h
using the -D_WIN32 option.
In order to enable the server, specify the LyXServer pipe in
Tools->Preferences->Paths. The path to be entered there must have the
form "\\.\pipe\nameofyourchoice" (without quotes). After that, you can
send commands to LyX. For example, if the pipe path is \\.\pipe\lyxpipe,
typing the following in a terminal:
echo LYXCMD:test:file-open > \\.\pipe\lyxpipe.in
type \\.\pipe\lyxpipe.out
brings up the file dialog and returns the acknowledgment from LyX.
Beware of spaces when using cmd.exe. For example, the following:
echo LYXCMD:test:file-open:foo.lyx> \\.\pipe\lyxpipe.in
will correctly load the document named foo.lyx, but
echo LYXCMD:test:file-open:foo.lyx > \\.\pipe\lyxpipe.in
(notice the space before the redirection) will try to load a
document whose name is "foo.lyx .lyx" because cmd.exe will also
pass the space (sigh).
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