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Re: Emacs Mac port
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Xu Xin |
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Re: Emacs Mac port |
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Mon, 4 Jan 2016 17:31:04 -0500 |
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 4:36 PM, Random832 <address@hidden> wrote:
> Chad Brown <address@hidden> writes:
>> In case it wasn’t clear, this code just turns on a basic OS feature that
>> is built in to MacOS. The code isn’t creating animations for emacs or
>> adding animation support to the OS.
>
> It's not clear from the description here what the animations are or when
> they are used. From a description elsewhere it sounds like it uses a
> "sliding pages" effect for switching buffers with certain mouse
> gestures? Is there anything else?
>
> Incidentally, I did find some information suggesting that GNUstep is
> planning work and/or has done work on CoreAnimation.
>
> http://heronsperch.blogspot.com/2013/06/gnustep-mythbusting.html
> https://github.com/gnustep/quartzcore
>
> Does anyone here use ns-emacs on GNUstep?
Also would like to know the answer. Just for my curiousness.
>
>
- Xin
- Re: Emacs Mac port, (continued)
- Re: Emacs Mac port, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu, 2016/01/03
- Re: Emacs Mac port, John Wiegley, 2016/01/03
- Re: Emacs Mac port, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu, 2016/01/04
- Re: Emacs Mac port, Chad Brown, 2016/01/04
- Re: Emacs Mac port, John Wiegley, 2016/01/04
- Re: Emacs Mac port, Alan Schmitt, 2016/01/06
- Re: Emacs Mac port, Martin Yrjölä, 2016/01/05
- Re: Emacs Mac port, João Távora, 2016/01/05
- Re: Emacs Mac port, Paul Michael Reilly, 2016/01/05
Re: Emacs Mac port, John Wiegley, 2016/01/03
Re: Emacs Mac port,
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