There is a carbon port (patch) of XEmacs available here:
http://members.shaw.ca/akochoi-xemacs/

The earler versions were buggy, but I can attest that the latest
version works fine, and I prefer it, since EFS is much faster than
tramp.

jb

On Jan 23, 11:39 am, Jakub Moskal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing some code in Specware (www.specware.org), language that
> doesn't have much IDE support. Working with lengthy files without
> syntax highlighting is extremely difficult. Specware packages come
> with support for Windows version of XEmacs (among other features, they
> enable syntax highlighting). Now, I'm working on a Mac (10.5.1)
> machine and I can run Specware, but I can't get the syntax
> highlighting to work, it's not supported on Mac.
>
> Is there a way to use XEmacs files and make them work in Carbon? I
> found a bunch of *.el files which enable specware-mode on Windows
> machine. How do I make use of them on Carbon? Do I need to compile
> them somehow?
>
> Maybe there is an easier way to add syntax highlighting for
> unsupported language?
>
> Thanks a lot for any help!
>
> Jakub
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