"brew linkapps" does this for you.
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This thread is rather off-topic for this list. Isn’t it?
But since we have a hugely tolerant community, it is perhaps okay.
I have a homebrew install, with a symbolic link to /Applications/Emacs.app.
Works just fine.
Vikas
On 15-May-2014, at 8:51 pm, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha all,
>
>
Aloha all,
Macports has an emacs-app that bundles all the files in
/Applications/MacPorts/Emacs.app/
We use this at work and find it convenient.
All the best,
Tom
Rick Frankel writes:
> On 2014-05-15 10:31, Vikas Rawal wrote:
>> Probably not the answer you want, but as a long-time mac and ema
On Thu, 15 May 2014 10:28:13 -0400, Axel Kielhorn
wrote:
I should have asked earlier, but everyone was suggesting Aquamacs.
Since I'm starting from scratch I don't mind switching and it will be
easier to share my configuration with the Unix machine I sometimes
telnet to.
Yes.
Because
On 2014-05-15 10:31, Vikas Rawal wrote:
Probably not the answer you want, but as a long-time mac and emacs
user, my suggestion would be to use the vanilla os x version of emacs.
The "nextstep" build of emacs runs as a native app,
You are suggesting to a Mac user to build his own Emacs?
Do you k
Am 15.05.2014 um 15:01 schrieb Rick Frankel :
> Probably not the answer you want, but as a long-time mac and emacs
> user, my suggestion would be to use the vanilla os x version of emacs.
>
> The "nextstep" build of emacs runs as a native app,
You are suggesting to a Mac user to build his own E
>> Probably not the answer you want, but as a long-time mac and emacs
>> user, my suggestion would be to use the vanilla os x version of emacs.
>>
>> The "nextstep" build of emacs runs as a native app,
>
> You are suggesting to a Mac user to build his own Emacs?
> Do you know what that takes?
> A
On 2014-05-15 07:59, Axel Kielhorn wrote:
I never wanted to learn Emacs.
There is probably a more elegant way to add a /.emacs.d to the path
when the editor is Aquamacs, but I have to learn some elisp for that.
Or a way to tell Aquamacs to use a different init file.
Any suggestions are apprecia
I never wanted to learn Emacs.
But hearing about Org-mode got me interested, so far I like what I see.
The next step is exporting from Org-mode.
There was a post by Vikas Rawal, "Using Emacs, Org-mode and R for Research
Writing in Social Sciences" which looked like a simple step by step manual.