In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 Kevin Walzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>...
> Aquamacs, which I'm working on with David Reitter: This is a more
> radical revision of Emacs: it overrides a lot of the standard Emacs
> interface conventions, keyboard shortcuts, etc. and replaces them with
> standard Aqua keymappings. i.e., Apple-C is the preferred method to copy
> text...

Thank you for the very helpful summary. I had not heard of aquamacs 
before and it sounds very promising.

> Let me know if you have other questions.

I have one...

I tried Aquamacs but on the file I loaded it was displayed as one very 
long wrapped line with some funny character where the line endings 
should have been. I assume the editor was configured to demand a 
particular character for line endings and this file used a different 
convention. I looked through the prefs but didn't find any way of 
enabling universal newline support. Am I missing something?

-- Russell

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