Rodney Sparapani wrote:
Hi Skip:
There is a very brief discussion of that at
http://emacs-app.sourceforge.net/
For example:
On the Mac, this port differs from "Carbon" ports
<
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&rls=en&q=Carbon+Emacs&...
of GNU Emacs in that it makes a more concerted attempt from the ground
up to follow OS X desktop and UI conventions (without, however, limiting
in any way what you can already do with Emacs). In addition, it runs on
non-Mac platforms via the free GNUstep <
http://gnustep.org>
implementation of OS X's Cocoa APIs.
Rodney
Oh, I forgot to mention one of the detractions of this API: it is
Objective-C (ObjC) rather than C. Now ObjC is contained in GCC which
makes it more widely available, but it is still something extra to learn :0(
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