On Thu, 15 May 2014 10:28:13 -0400, Axel Kielhorn
<org-m...@axelkielhorn.de> wrote:
I should have asked earlier, but everyone was suggesting Aquamacs.
Since I'm starting from scratch I don't mind switching and it will be
easier to share my configuration with the Unix machine I sometimes
telnet to.
Yes.
Because emacs predates all the modern "consumer" keyboard interfaces by a
decade or more, and because vanilla emacs is available for just about
every platform except possibly Babbage's original Analytical Engine, it
really makes sense to avoid grandly "localised" versions of emacs. In my
view Aquamacs is the cure for which there is no disease.
"To gild refined gold; to paint the lily." --Shakespeare', King John.