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Re: Tiger emacs still x-crippled
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Re: Tiger emacs still x-crippled


  • Subject: Re: Tiger emacs still x-crippled
  • From: email@hidden (Randal L. Schwartz)
  • Date: 04 May 2005 09:55:11 -0700

>>>>> "P" == P T Withington <email@hidden> writes:

P> On 4 May 2005, at 12:29, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
>> And Carbon Emacs is far preferable to an X emacs.

P> Hm.  Maybe I am an old dog.  Why do you find Carbon Emacs preferable?

Clean cut-n-paste in a carbonish fashion.  Support for applescript
events.  Drag-n-drop a folder on the icon - dired opens!  drag-n-drop
a file - editing that file!

"open -a emacs somefile" - editing that file!
"open -a emacs ." - dired on this dir!

select a region, go to services menu, and do services (search in google,
send to email, etc)

Carbon Emacs feels like a OSX app.  X11 apps always feel a bit chincy.
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