Rodney Sparapani writes:
That's too bad. The thing that I'm really missing when I use
Cocoa
Emacs is the XEmacs sumo packages. What would it take to run the
XEmacs sumo packages with Emacs? Would it be more work than it is
worth? Has anybody tried something like that before?
Mostly they should work, except for a few tightly bound to the overlay
vs extent distinction. Put them late in your load path so that
packages distributed with Emacs work.
The obvious thing is to set up the load-path by hand in your init
file, but there should be a way to tell Emacs that "everything in this
hierarchy should be searched for Lisp libraries".
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