Mikhail Gusarov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > You ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > JM> Emacs has never been dependent on any desktop environment so far > JM> (KDE, GNOME, XFCE) and current Emacs packages work fine on all > JM> those environments. > > Treat it as the toolkit, like Emacs/gtk or Emacs/xaw.
I'm not sure it is just a toolkit. The Webpage says: "This port offers superior platform support for MacOS X and GNUstep, including full desktop integration (dock, drag/drop, etc.), standard keybindings, use of standard Font, Color, and File open/save panels, and support for Services. Via GNUstep, it provides anti-aliased font rendering on Linux and other Unix systems." -- J�r�me Marant

