Re: [Emacs.app dev]: Merging into Emacs CVS

2008-06-03 Thread Stefan Monnier
- What is the alternative to defvaralias, if one wants to access a variable by two different names? Don't know. I guess it depends on the reason why you want an alternative? - How does one know when the prefix x- in a lisp function means generic GUI function and when it means X11 windowing

Re: [Emacs.app dev]: Emacs.app now in GNU Emacs CVS

2008-07-15 Thread Stefan Monnier
easy-mmode IS needed, right now. That seems wrong. Can you explain why you think it's needed? Stefan PS: Furthermore, it was not mentioned in the ChangeLog: * loadup.el: Load ns-win.el if ns-windowing is active. (if (featurep 'ns-windowing) (progn (load

Re: [Emacs.app dev]: Emacs.app keybindings and OS X integration

2008-07-21 Thread Stefan Monnier
The default should not interfere in this way, indeed. Tho of course, it depends what the Apple- modifier is mapped to. Is it mapped to Meta? Or to Super? It's mapped to Meta in my carbon emacs, at least. I can't see right now how it's mapped in nextstep emacs, because the build on my

Re: [Emacs.app dev]: custom-set-faces being ignored?

2008-07-22 Thread Stefan Monnier
The file name is: ~/Library/Preferences/Emacs.plist Could be you deleted: ~/Library/Preferences/org.gnu.AquamacsEmacs.plist ~/Library/Preferences/org.gnu.Emacs.plist ... I deleted Emacs.plist and org.gnu.Emacs.plist, just to be sure. I have never used Aquamacs. In any case, it didn't work.

Re: [Emacs.app dev]: custom-set-faces being ignored?

2008-07-22 Thread Stefan Monnier
What is the behavior of the Xwindows version if a custom-set-faces font is not found? I think it depends. At least emacs -fn nosuchfont just exits with Font `no such font' not defined. But otherwise custom-set-faces just fails and Emacs then goes on using the font it would have used

Re: [Emacs.app dev]: Emacs.app and hard links

2009-08-19 Thread Stefan Monnier
It seems that whenever I go edit blah directly, that is, NOT by accessing it through the hard link, the linked file doesn't change--- Contrary to symlinks, hardlinks are symetric: after the hardlink is created, both the original file and its new name are equally owners of the file: they're