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Carbon Emacs 23.1; first ESC and C-x are always eaten
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Am 03.09.2009 um 05:43 schrieb YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu:
> I don't know what "Carbon Emacs 23.1" is. Is it possibly a new
> distribution based on Emacs 23 Mac port?
It's your hack to which I gave this name to make it distinct from the
X client and the NS variant. I also seem to see some continuity and
affinity to Carbon Emacsen 22.x. For the future I can omit the Carbon
categorisation.
>
> Perhaps next thing you could try is to see if it is also reproducible
> on the NS port built with a similar "elaborated" configuration, and
> also try to reproduce it on the Mac port built with a "plain"
> configuration. I couldn't reproduce it with the plain one on Mac OS X
> 10.4 PPC.
Sorry! I missed to mention that I can't reproduce the effects of C-x
and ESC in the NS (still here, failing to launch as emacs-23.1-
mac-1.90/nextstep/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs with options) and
X11 variants (wrong sequence of compilation, next time it'll be hack,
NS, X11). These two work well. I could easily persuade them to load
ucs-normalize, display decomposed characters correctly, and also find
them in *shell* or dired buffers. BTW, what does "plain" mean? Not
being allowed to use third party software like that distributed by
MacPorts or Fink?
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