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Remove support for Mac Carbon. * mactoolbox.c: * macterm.h: * macterm.c: * macselect.c: * macmenu.c: * macgui.h: * macfns.c: * mac.c: Remove file. * s/darwin.h: * m/intel386.h: * xfaces.c: * xdisp.c: * window.c: * tparam.c: * termhooks.h: * termcap.c: * term.c: * syssignal.h: * sysselect.h: * sysdep.c: * process.c: * lread.c: * lisp.h: * keyboard.c: * image.c: * fringe.c: * frame.h: * frame.c: * fontset.c: * font.h: * font.c: * fns.c: * fileio.c: * emacs.c: * dispnew.c: * dispextern.h: * config.in: * atimer.c: * Makefile.in: Remove code for Carbon * erc.el: Remove code for Carbon. Remove support for Mac Carbon. * term/mac-win.el: Remove file * international/mule-cmds.el: * version.el: * startup.el: * simple.el: * mwheel.el: * mouse.el: * loadup.el: * isearch.el: * info.el: * frame.el: * faces.el: * disp-table.el: * cus-start.el: * cus-face.el: * cus-edit.el: * Makefile.in: Remove code for Carbon. Remove support for Mac Carbon. * makefile.w32-in: * emacsclient.c: Remove code for Carbon. * PROBLEMS: * MACHINES: Remove mentions of Mac Carbon. * ns-emacs.texi: * faq.texi: Remove mentions of Mac Carbon. * os.texi: * frames.texi: * display.texi: Remove mentions of Mac Carbon. * xresources.texi: Remove mentions of Mac Carbon. * make-tarball.txt: * admin.el: * FOR-RELEASE: * CPP-DEFINES: Remove mentions of Mac Carbon. Remove support for Mac Carbon. * mac: Remove directory. * make-dist: * configure.in: * README: * Makefile.in: * INSTALL: Remove code for Carbon. * configure: Regenerate.
author Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu>
date Sun, 27 Jul 2008 18:24:48 +0000
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6 @appendix X Options and Resources 6 @appendix X Options and Resources
7 7
8 You can customize some X-related aspects of Emacs behavior using X 8 You can customize some X-related aspects of Emacs behavior using X
9 resources, as is usual for programs that use X. On MS-Windows, you 9 resources, as is usual for programs that use X. On MS-Windows, you
10 can customize some of the same aspects using the system registry. 10 can customize some of the same aspects using the system registry.
11 @xref{MS-Windows Registry}. Likewise, Emacs on MacOS Carbon emulates X 11 @xref{MS-Windows Registry}.
12 resources using the Preferences system. @xref{Mac Environment Variables}. 12
13 13 o When Emacs is built using an ``X toolkit'', such as Lucid or
14 When Emacs is built using an ``X toolkit'', such as Lucid or
15 LessTif, you need to use X resources to customize the appearance of 14 LessTif, you need to use X resources to customize the appearance of
16 the widgets, including the menu-bar, scroll-bar, and dialog boxes. 15 the widgets, including the menu-bar, scroll-bar, and dialog boxes.
17 This is because the libraries that implement these don't provide for 16 This is because the libraries that implement these don't provide for
18 customization through Emacs. GTK+ widgets use a separate system of 17 customization through Emacs. GTK+ widgets use a separate system of
19 @ifnottex 18 @ifnottex