Add descriptions about configuration and invocation.
Capitalize `Carbon'.
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2006-11-24 YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu <mituharu@math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp>
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* INSTALL: Add descriptions about configuration and invocation.
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Capitalize `Carbon'.
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2006-11-14 YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu <mituharu@math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp>
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* inc/config.h: Sync with src/config.in.
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mac/INSTALL
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ you try to install into /usr (with ./configure --prefix=/usr), then you
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must install as root using the sudo command. However, it is not
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recommended; see the notes section below for more details.
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The --enable-carbon-app specifies that the carbon GUI application
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The --enable-carbon-app specifies that the Carbon GUI application
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should be installed into /Application. If you want it to install in a
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different location, specify --enable-carbon-app=<mydir>
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-k' instead of `make' and safely ignore the error messages and use the
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existing info files.
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After Emacs is installed, you can run it by typing `emacs -nw' from a
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terminal (make sure your path contains /usr/local/bin) or by
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double-clicking on /Applications/Emacs.app in the Finder. To start
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Emacs as a GUI application from the terminal, the pathname to the
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executable in the bundle, i.e.,
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After Emacs is installed, you can run a text-only terminal version by
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typing `emacs' from a terminal (make sure your path contains
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/usr/local/bin) or a GUI application by double-clicking on
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/Applications/Emacs.app in the Finder. Even in the terminal version,
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some Carbon-specific functions such as `mac-set-file-creator' are
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still meaningful.
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To start Emacs as a GUI application from the terminal, the pathname to
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the executable in the bundle, i.e.,
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/Application/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs
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must be typed to the shell to enable Emacs to locate its resources
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correctly. You may want to create a symlink or alias to this path to
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quickly access both the terminal and GUI versions.
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correctly. You may want to create an alias to this path to quickly
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access both the terminal and GUI versions. You can specify some
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standard Emacs options when invoking Emacs in this way.
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If you are building Emacs to run on Mac OS X and X Window System,
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instead of typing `./configure' above, type
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Emacs on Mac OS X is not configured to use X11 unless either it is
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requested or the use of Carbon is disabled explicitly. So, if you are
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building Emacs to run on X Window System, you need to specify like:
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./configure --with-x
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Note that the Carbon-specific functions mentioned above are not
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available on the X11-enabled build.
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To use colors in a terminal, put the following lines in the file
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~/.termcap and log in again.
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a script that will greatly simplify the process. It is called
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make-package and it is contained in this directory. It will generate
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a disc image containing a installer bundle. By default the installer
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will place the emacs common files in /usr/local/* and the carbon
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will place the emacs common files in /usr/local/* and the Carbon
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application in /Applications. Typical usage would be
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./make-package
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