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This section briefly describes the peculiarities of using Emacs under Mac OS with native window system support. For Mac OS X, Emacs can be built either without window system support, with X11, or with Carbon API. This section only applies to the Carbon build. For Mac OS Classic, Emacs can be built with or without Carbon API, and this section applies to either of them because they run on the native window system.
Emacs built on Mac OS X supports most of its major features except display
support of PostScript images. The following features of Emacs are not
supported on Mac OS Classic: unexec (dump-emacs
), asynchronous
subprocesses (start-process
), and networking
(open-network-stream
). As a result, packages such as Gnus, GUD, and
Comint do not work. Synchronous subprocesses (call-process
) are
supported on non-Carbon build, but specially-crafted external programs are
needed. Since external programs to handle commands such as
print-buffer
and diff
are not available on Mac OS Classic,
they are not supported. Non-Carbon build on Mac OS Classic does not support
some features such as file dialogs, drag-and-drop, and Unicode menus.
F.1 Keyboard and Mouse Input on Mac | Keyboard and mouse input on Mac. | |
F.2 International Character Set Support on Mac | International character sets on Mac. | |
F.3 Environment Variables and Command Line Arguments. | Setting environment variables for Emacs. | |
F.4 Volumes and Directories on Mac | Volumes and directories on Mac. | |
F.5 Specifying Fonts on Mac | Specifying fonts on Mac. | |
F.6 Mac-Specific Lisp Functions | Mac-specific Lisp functions. |
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