(1) Old fashioned non GUI emacs in Terminal
(2) GUI version from an icon in the dock
Thanks.
I haven't used it in years, but there was a GUI version called Carbon
XEmacs. I notice in a cursory Google search that a supposedly helpful
website is a year out of date.
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>> (1) Old fashioned non GUI emacs in Terminal
You already have that. It comes standard on every Mac. Have you tried
it? Is there something wrong with it?
>> (2) GUI version from an icon in the dock
> I haven't used it in years, but there was a GUI version called Carbon
> XEmacs. I notice in a cursory Google search that a supposedly helpful
> website is a year out of date.
I've got a GUI version that's a couple of years old (okay, about 3 or 4
years) and it work fine, but I don't do much with it beyond just edit
files sometimes. 9 times out of 10, I'll just open emacs in a terminal.
There are a variety of OS X GUI variations of emacs, some stripped down
to mainly just the editor, some with all the additional bells and
whistles. You might try starting here to see what you like:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsForMacOS
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• Which Emacs to Download for Windows and Mac?
http://xahlee.org/emacs/which_emacs.html
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The two main ports are Carbon Emacs and Aquamacs. I have used the
latter. It worked fairly well, and added mac keystrokes to the existing
emacs set.
I have no experience with Carbon Emacs. Try and see.
> What is the best port of Gnu Emacs to Mac OSX? Ideally, I would like to
> have a setup in which I can select between these choices-
>
> (1) Old fashioned non GUI emacs in Terminal
That one already comes with Mac OSX
> (2) GUI version from an icon in the dock
I've used both Carbon Emacs (actually I'm typing this in Carbon Emacs)
and Aquamacs. Both work pretty well, Aquamacs is more Mac-like whereas
Carbon Emacs is more Emacsish (if that makes sense?).
I found Aquamacs unlike either 'real' Emacs or Mac applications; in
particular I found that bits of text constantly got deleted by accident.
Emacs.app (built from the standard Emacs sources) trips me up much less.
I found carbon emacs as packaged here:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/carbonemacspackage.html
to be enough like emacs under Unix and X11 so that I've been quite
happy with it.
(1)
install homebrew first (http://github.com/mxcl/homebrew), then
$ sudo brew install emacs
(2)
I prefer emacs nightlies. newer is better
http://emacsformacosx.com/builds