Hi Stefan,
Thanks a lot for your help, much appreciated.
I've done some more searching and decided to delay using Aquamacs for now.
My reasoning is that I at least want to try to remain as compatible as
possible, i.e. linux, win XP and OS X.
Being fairly new to OS X, I already suffer from
Hi Juan,
Thanks a lot for your information and help!
I've edited my makefile according to your example, and everything ran
without any error, so thanks a lot for that.
I must admit being somehow confused with all my previous trials
dispersed over the past couple of months
I know I've
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 03:37:29PM +0200, Erwin Panen wrote:
Now I copied over my .emacs config file from my winXP box to my Mac.
Of course this is a lot different if only for the path and
pathstructure.
In order to have the same .emacs both in mac linux, I use the
following contitionals in
Juan, wow, that was fast :-)
How do you get your lisp folder with all the typical .el files on your Mac?
I can't seem to find bbdb..
Do you install each and every manually?
Muchas gracias :-)
Erwin
On 29/07/2010 16:04, Juan wrote:
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 03:37:29PM +0200, Erwin Panen wrote:
Hi everyone,
This is perhaps a trivial question, so please bear with me.
I recently switched over to Mac, so I'm not familiar yet with all
inside-out Mac. At first I installed Aquamacs, but to be more compatible
I'd prefer to keep up with org-mode using git.
I managed to install homebrew,
Hi Erwin,
I'm using Mac also (not Aquamacs emacs, but EmacsForMacOSX instead).
XEmacs is a completely different branch of Emacs, which I don't think
is available for OSX.
Then there is the text-mode emacs you run from the terminal.
And then there is the emacs you installed (Aquamacs), which
Dear Erwin,
On 11.07.2010, at 17:43, Erwin Panen wrote:
This is perhaps a trivial question, so please bear with me.
I recently switched over to Mac, so I'm not familiar yet with all inside-out
Mac. At first I installed Aquamacs, but to be more compatible I'd prefer to
keep up with