On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 6:57 PM, Lee Spector <lspec...@hampshire.edu> wrote:
> On May 7, 2012, at 3:10 PM, Larry Travis wrote:
>> If you are not into the intricacies of Emacs multi-key chording, using 
>> Aquamacs helps a bit. (Despite the statement in the README that 
>> "Swank-clojure and SLIME are only tested with GNU Emacs; forks such as 
>> Aquamacs  ... are not officially supported", use of the Aquamacs Emacs fork 
>> does work.)
> FWIW I've often thought that it would be really wonderful to have real 
> Aquamacs support/polish for swank-clojure/SLIME, especially if it could be 
> packaged in form that permitted something close to single click 
> download/install of a complete Aquamacs Clojure programming environment. I 
> would probably migrate to such a thing (for my research and teaching, which 
> are linked) if it existed.

I'm curious - what does Aquamacs give you over Emacs 24 from
http://emacsforosx.com/builds ? cmd-x / c / v all work in Emacs 24.
cmd-a for select all. page up / down. back / forward word. cmd-z for
undo.
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