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`emacs` and `Emacs` start the same application?
I can launch emacs by running
bash
emacs &
or
Emacs &
in the terminal, and it looks to me like it is the same application (which is not the emacs shipped with the OS, which is at /usr/bin/emacs, … So this suggests that emacs or Emacs are found somewhere else. …
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Difference between using ⌘ - space vs 'open -a' in terminal?
When I open emacs via ⌘ - space and then type C-c C-c, instead of compiling with pdflatex, the minibuffer proposes 'Command[\doc-view]', and if I enter 'pdflatex', the TeX-shell (within emacs) tells me … When I open emacs from a terminal window and type 'open -a emacs', it works fine.
Why is that? …