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Re: OS X System Key Combinations
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Re: OS X System Key Combinations |
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Wed, 22 May 2013 07:18:09 +1000 |
Hi Peter.
Well, I would agree that its an understanding type. Most questions usually
are. :)
I'm using GNU Emacs version 24.3 It was obtained here:
http://emacsformacosx.com
As far as I know the X server on my system is not running. At least not of the
type I've used for almost 20 years under Linux. It doesn't say it explicitly
on the website but it certainly looks like it is, indeed, the "AppKit Emacs".
I take it from your response that this should, indeed, be passing the key
combinations through to the system using this version of Emacs and that there
is something wrong with my installation. Is that correct?
Thanks for the response and for any further help.
Tom S.
On May 21, 2013, at 7:07 PM, Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Web.DE> wrote:
>
> Am 21.05.2013 um 01:51 schrieb tshanno@bearingthenews.com:
>
>> I was a little surprised that this didn't get a response. I can't believe
>> that its the only time its come up. Is this an FAQ of some type?
>
> No, it's just an understanding type. Without using some Mac OS X libraries or
> Frameworks you do not have access to the Mac OS X services. You might try to
> write Elisp functions that use osascript to access the Mac OS X services… Why
> isn't your X server or your terminal emulator, in which GNU Emacs runs,
> providing the access you want?
>
> What is so bad of using the NS variant of GNU Emacs or the AppKit Emacs?
>
> --
> Mit friedvollen Grüßen
>
> Pete
>
> Got Mole problems?
> Call Avogadro 6.02 x 10^23
>
>