Kevin Walzer wrote:
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> 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 differ
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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 f
I always build my own Emacs from CVS on the Mac, as I prefer the older
X11 style of Emacs UI. The canonical page on how to do this is at
http://members.shaw.ca/akochoi-emacs/stories/obtaining-and-building.html.
I use the "--without-carbon --with-x" flags when I configure.
Bill
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On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 11:19:27AM -0700, Russell E. Owen wrote:
> 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
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Kevin Walzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 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
> standar
Forgot to thank you for this run-down. Thanks! I guess it depends --
like too much else -- on what I want.
Charles Hartman
On Jun 15, 2005, at 10:44 PM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
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> Charles,
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> There are indeed various versions of Emacs out there f
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Charles,
There are indeed various versions of Emacs out there for OS X. You can't
tell the players without a scorecard. Here's the rundown, based on
what's available at
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/ and elsewhere:
Carbon Ema