On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Lee Spector <lspec...@hampshire.edu> wrote:
> My recollection was that Aquamacs had more support for Mac OS native menus 
> and other GUI elements too...

Probably, yes. I installed it last year and I seem to recall some
native chrome and a menubar - but then folks recommended using Emacs
24 so I switched and haven't had any problems. I expand Emacs to
near-fullscreen and I like the lack of distractions (lack of chrome)
since I work in it all day.

> What I should have said would be "really wonderful," more precisely, is 
> something with "close to single click download/install of a complete [emacs] 
> Clojure programming environment"

That's certainly true. Any Emacs-based approach is a multi-step setup
right now and everyone seems to have their own favorite way to set
things up. I've helped a number of Mac users get Emacs 24 + Starter
Kit + Leiningen + Swank-Clojure up and running and I always seem to
forget some minor step and have to redo _something_ :)
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