.B emacsclient
works in conjunction with the built-in server of Emacs.
.PP
-You typically does not call
+You typically do not call
.B emacsclient
-directly. Instead, you set the environment variable EDITOR
+directly. Instead, you set the environment variable EDITOR
to
.B emacsclient
and let programs like 'vipw' or 'bug' or anything run
.B \-n, \-\-no-wait
returns
immediately without waiting for you to "finish" the buffer in Emacs.
+.TP
+.B \-e, \-\-eval
+do not visit files but instead evaluate the arguments as Emacs
+Lisp expressions.
+.TP
+.B \-a, \-\-alternate-editor=EDITOR
+if the Emacs server is not running, run the specified editor instead.
+This can also be specified via the `ALTERNATE_EDITOR' environment variable.
+.TP
+.B \-d, \-\-display=DISPLAY
+tell the server to display the files on the given display.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
The program is documented fully in
.IR "Using Emacs as a Server"