; Delete fixed item from etc/TODO: "proced on macOS"
The 'process-attributes' function is supported since Emacs 26.1, and proced seems to be fully working. * etc/TODO: Delete fixed item: "proced on macOS".
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Unfortunately, the tool bar (and possible other operations) always
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Unfortunately, the tool bar (and possible other operations) always
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resize the frame.
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resize the frame.
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**** Support 'proced' (implement 'process-attributes')
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Unfortunately, a user-level process like Emacs does not have the
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privileges to get information about other processes under macOS.
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There are other ways to do this:
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1) Spawn "ps" and parse the output ("ps" has superuser privileges).
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2) Sign Emacs as part of the distribution process.
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3) Ask the user to self-sign Emacs, if this feature is of interest.
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Anders Lindgren <andlind@gmail.com> has implemented
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'process-attributes' for macOS, which currently only work when
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running Emacs as root.
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See this article by Bozhidar Batsov for an overview of Proced:
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https://emacsredux.com/blog/2013/05/02/manage-processes-with-proced/
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**** Tooltip properties
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**** Tooltip properties
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Tooltip properties like the background color and font are hard-wired,
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Tooltip properties like the background color and font are hard-wired,
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even though Emacs allows a user to customize such features.
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even though Emacs allows a user to customize such features.
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