Because a line in your .emacs file won't have any effect on other apps you
run from the Terminal or from the Finder.

You can set up your env in the plist and then it is ubiquitous.

ET


On 11/9/07 9:26 AM, "darmabum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> OK, that may be.  But tell me:  why jump thru hoops w/ mac's
> unorthodox plist, when a single line in your .emacs file works just as
> well?
> 
> jb
> 
> 
> On Nov 9, 2:08 am, Peter Dyballa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Am 09.11.2007 um 01:03 schrieb darmabum:
>> 
>>> Various info online suggested that
>>> applications need environment variables set in ~/.MacOS/
>>> environment.plist, but this doesn't work either, at least for Carbon
>>> Emacs.
>> 
>> You're wrong, it works! The obstacle is that you need to log off and
>> in again to make the new environment work ...
>> 
>> --
>> Greetings
>> 
>>    Pete
>> 
>> "They're putting dimes in the hole in my head to see the change in me."
> 
> 
> > 




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