Dear Peter and dear Simon,

Thank you to both of you for your advices. I will investigate all the
possibilities.
I should be a little bit more precise on what bother me (and can be
solved with for example F10).
When I open many emacs windows I have no easy ways to know which one
contains what and I am forced to
look at each of them, one by one, to find what I am looking for. So
other solution than F10 will be to
have the file name, instead of the title EMACS, in the dock or the
switch bar (apple+tab).

Just one of two comments however on your answers:

> Possibly it's also better to launch Carbon Emacs the old-fashioned
> way with double-clicking or open applied on the application bundle,
> not its kernel.

This is equivalent to the 'open' command...

> You could open a separate frame (== screen window) for each file.
> M-x find-file-other-frame

This sounds good. Maybe I can put this command directly in the .emacs
to force each new file to be open in a new frame... I am not familiar
to lisp but I will find a way.

Julien
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