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On 27-01-2013 03:02:21 +0900, MATSUI Tetsushi wrote: |
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> Though it seems odd, it hasn't bothered me much, since there is an easy |
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> workaround. You have Emacs-24.app in ${EPREFIX}/Application/Gentoo if |
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> USE=aqua. You have to copy it into ~/Applications (or /Applications |
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> etc. if you prefer). Then, you can invoke it via open command. |
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> $ cp -a ${EPREFIX}/Applications/Gentoo/Emacs-24.app ~/Applications/Emacs.app |
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> $ open -a Emacs |
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> This is how I use emacs on OS X for years. |
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I just installed emacs. I see the same behaviour when running plain |
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"emacs". However, if I run |
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open ${EPREFIX}/Applications/Gentoo/Emacs-24.app |
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I get a fully functional Emacs client (so the copying isn't really |
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necessary here). |
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I don't know why emacs exhibits this bug, seems upstream problem, maybe? |
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I could think of a way to work around it with a script, though. |
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Fabian Groffen |
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Gentoo on a different level |