I installed Aquamacs and it works ok, except for this problem
http://www.mozart-oz.org/pipermail/mozart-users/2005/013848.htmlthat prevents C-x backquote from working. What is the trick to making that work?
And if there is anyone in the universe who has ever gotten XEmacs on X11 with Mac OS X to work, I want to be your friend.
best, -johnPS my .emacs just loads init.el and custom.el. Custom merely sets a few variables whereas init.el prepares for various programming environments: standard ML, CaML, Haskell, R, Prolog, etc... The "Emacs Speaks Statistics" package fails to load with the Apple- supplied emacs 21.2.1 because it lives in an xemacs-packages directory not on the GNU Emacs load-path.
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On Sep 26, 2006, at 3:10 AM, Benjamin L. Russell wrote:
--- John T Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I have 10.4.7. I am big fan of Xemacs under X11; if there's any way I could stick with it I'd like to. When I tried oz with the emacs that comes with the operating system, it kept confusing C-. r and the command to isearch-backwards.... Perhaps Aquamacs is the best option. Anyone else have a favorite?Your issue would seem to be a configuration problem, most likely remediable by editing your .emacs file. I once edited a downloaded .emacs file that had been customized for users from a non-UNIX environment to restore it to near-default UNIX settings. Could you post (or attach) the relevant portions of your .emacs file (which should be in your home directory, or in your Emacs directory or a subdirectory thereof), or at least the entire file? This kind of problem is most straightforwardly solved by simply editing the relevant portions of your .emacs file, rather than using an entirely different version of either Emacs or OzWish. -- Benjamin L. Russell
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