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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: Paul Windey <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 19:55:57 +0200


On 4 mai 05, at 18:30, Phil Shapiro wrote:

The current GNU emacs source supports Carbon, IMO it's even better than running GNU emacs under X11. You can download a prebuilt version from

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/ carbonemacspackage.html

although this doesn't yet work with 10.4.
It does, just follow the link to the project home page where there is a beta version for Tiger
paul


You'll need to build it from the latest CVS sources from savannah or wait for someone else to build a binary package. Instructions on how to do this are at

http://www.mindlube.com/products/emacs/

-phil

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