>>> "JF" == Juergen Fenn <[email protected]> writes: > Am 10.04.21 um 22:03 Uhr schrieb Uwe Brauer: >> I could try to set up a link to /usr/local/bin or something of that >> sort, but would like to know what other Mac Users do.[1]
>> [1] my «enthusiasm» for MaCOS if it ever existed is decaying rapidly, > Hi Uwe, > I've been teXing on a Mac since 2007 with no problems ever. If you > already have MacTeX installed, that's fine. The next step is setting up > Emacs. My choice is Aquamacs, get it from <http://aquamacs.org/>. It > should work out of the box. If you want to use it platform-independent > as every other Emacs see Thanks but this based on a rather old Emacs version (24 or 25 if I am not mistaken). Stefan Moser pointed out the solution to me that works fine for emacsforosx (shall we include it in the documentation?) One has to create a small script #!/bin/sh /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs "$@" Make it executable, place it in /usr/local/bin And start emacs from the command line. Then everything works as expected. Regards Uwe
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