Hi Chao,
For the tabbar, someone out there has extracted and adapted the code, I believe. I haven't tried it. Google for it.
For the print feature as it is implemented in Aquamacs, you're on your own. You will need aquamacs-print and htmlize, as a minimum, and the actual print dialog (UI) is in the C-level code.
What about Aquamacs do you find slow? Perhaps there is a way for you to disable some undesired features.
Best,
David
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On Oct 3, 2012, at 10:54 PM, Chao LU <looc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear list,
> I'm a heavy user of emacs. And I maintained my .emacs configuration, which has quite a few packages. Therefore when I was trying to switch to Aquamacs, I found it's kind of slow. But I really like the print interface and tabbar of Aquamacs.
> So I'm writing to see if there's a way to "Cherry-pick" these two utilities out of Aquamacs and applied to my configuration, so I don't need to totally switch to Aquamacs?
> Thanks a lot.
> Chao
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