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From: | Ian Eure |
Subject: | Re: emacsclient 22 and 23 incompatibility |
Date: | Fri, 7 Aug 2009 09:22:53 -0700 |
On Aug 3, 2009, at 8:14 AM, Vagn Johansen wrote:
Leo <address@hidden> writes:On 2009-08-03 08:29 +0100, Vagn Johansen wrote:23.1 is very buggy on OS X, at least on 10.4. It would be a very bad idea if they did this. I have had several crashes. Also with "emacs -Q" I cannot enter '\' and '|' on a danish keyboard.Do you know if this happens with emacs compiled with no gui toolkit?Is that a possibility on OS X? I run ./configure --with-ns --prefix=..
You want: ./configure --without-ns
I don't use it regularly, but I haven't seen any obvious problems with Emacs 23.1 (or the last six months of CVS) running in a terminal on OS X. Using `emacsclient -t' with a server running on NS also works fine for me. I definitely can't reproduce the drawing issues you mention.I would expect it to be nearly equivalent to that of GNU/Linux, no?If you mean "emacs -nw" I have only tried it for about 5 minutes. It has some redrawing problems when run in the Terminal application: top menu bar partially drawn and also doing a C-x C-f will sometimes not show the "Find file:" text.
- Ian
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