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Rhapsody, OPENSTEP, and NeXTSTEP versions. | | Rhapsody, OPENSTEP, and NeXTSTEP versions. | | ||
− | currentversion = 9.0 | | + | currentversion = [http://downloads.sourceforge.net/emacs-app/emacs-23.0.0_NS-9.0rc1.tar.bz2 9.0-rc1]| |
− | releasedate = | + | releasedate = Dec 24, 2006 | |
− | license = | + | license = [[GPL]] 2 | |
− | overview = < . | + | overview = Emacs for GNUstep and MacOS X is a version of |
+ | GNU Emacs CVS unicode-2 branch (currently planned to be released as | ||
+ | Emacs 23) which adds support for the GNUstep and MacOS X systems via | ||
+ | the OpenStep APIs (referred to as "Cocoa" under OS X). | ||
+ | <font color="#808080">– From the manual.</font> | | ||
− | features = | + | features = This port leaves most of the core functions of Emacs unchanged and is |
+ | fully-compatible with all Emacs Lisp packages, however it has a number | ||
+ | of step-ish features which do not have any equivalent in Emacs's X11 | ||
+ | interface. The design aim was to make it look as similar as possible | ||
+ | to an X application to Emacs Lisp programs and to make it look like a | ||
+ | normal GNUstep or MacOS X application to users. | ||
+ | <font color="#808080">– From the manual.</font> | | ||
− | maintainer = | + | maintainer = Adrian Robert | |
relatedlinks = http://emacs-app.sourceforge.net/ | | relatedlinks = http://emacs-app.sourceforge.net/ | |
Revision as of 12:56, 21 January 2007
This is GNU Emacs ported to OS X and GNUstep, based on the earlier Rhapsody, OPENSTEP, and NeXTSTEP versions.
Current Version: 9.0-rc1
- Released: Dec 24, 2006
- Licensed: GPL 2
Overview
Emacs for GNUstep and MacOS X is a version of GNU Emacs CVS unicode-2 branch (currently planned to be released as Emacs 23) which adds support for the GNUstep and MacOS X systems via the OpenStep APIs (referred to as "Cocoa" under OS X). – From the manual.
Features
This port leaves most of the core functions of Emacs unchanged and is fully-compatible with all Emacs Lisp packages, however it has a number of step-ish features which do not have any equivalent in Emacs's X11 interface. The design aim was to make it look as similar as possible to an X application to Emacs Lisp programs and to make it look like a normal GNUstep or MacOS X application to users. – From the manual.
Maintainer
Adrian Robert
Related Links
http://emacs-app.sourceforge.net/