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[[[ * lisp/bookmark.el (bookmark-bmenu-switch-other-window, bookmark-bmenu-other-window, bookmark-bmenu-2-window): Don't override ambient binding of `bookmark-automatically-show-annotations'. (Bug #6515) ]]] === modified file 'lisp/bookmark.el' --- lisp/bookmark.el 2010-04-14 15:07:53 +0000 +++ lisp/bookmark.el 2010-06-27 03:40:14 +0000 @@ -1860,8 +1860,7 @@ (pop-up-windows t)) (delete-other-windows) (switch-to-buffer (other-buffer)) - (let ((bookmark-automatically-show-annotations nil)) ;FIXME: needed? - (bookmark--jump-via bmrk 'pop-to-buffer)) + (bookmark--jump-via bmrk 'pop-to-buffer) (bury-buffer menu))) @@ -1875,8 +1874,7 @@ "Select this line's bookmark in other window, leaving bookmark menu visible." (interactive) (let ((bookmark (bookmark-bmenu-bookmark))) - (let ((bookmark-automatically-show-annotations t)) ;FIXME: needed? - (bookmark--jump-via bookmark 'switch-to-buffer-other-window)))) + (bookmark--jump-via bookmark 'switch-to-buffer-other-window))) (defun bookmark-bmenu-switch-other-window () @@ -1887,8 +1885,7 @@ (pop-up-windows t) same-window-buffer-names same-window-regexps) - (let ((bookmark-automatically-show-annotations t)) ;FIXME: needed? - (bookmark--jump-via bookmark 'display-buffer)))) + (bookmark--jump-via bookmark 'display-buffer))) (defun bookmark-bmenu-other-window-with-mouse (event) "Select bookmark at the mouse pointer in other window, leaving bookmark menu visible." === modified file 'lisp/saveplace.el' --- lisp/saveplace.el 2010-01-13 08:35:10 +0000 +++ lisp/saveplace.el 2010-02-07 23:14:52 +0000 @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ (symbol-name coding-system-for-write))) (let ((print-length nil) (print-level nil)) - (print save-place-alist (current-buffer))) + (pp save-place-alist (current-buffer))) (let ((version-control (cond ((null save-place-version-control) nil)
author Karl Fogel <kfogel@red-bean.com>
date Tue, 13 Jul 2010 18:09:20 -0400
parents 1d1d5d9bd884
children 376148b31b5e
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Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
See the end of the file for license conditions.


Compilation
-----------

In the top-level directory, use:

  ./configure --with-ns

This will compile all the files, but emacs will not be able to be run except
in -nw (terminal) mode.

In order to run Emacs.app, you must run:

  make install

This will assemble the app in nextstep/Emacs.app.

If you pass the --disable-ns-self-contained option to configure, the lisp
files will be installed under whatever 'prefix' is set to (defaults to
/usr/local).  The bundle will be smaller, but depend on these resources (may
require 'sudo' for "make install").


Installation
------------

Move nextstep/Emacs.app to any desired install location.


Xcode
-----

On OS X Emacs can be built under Xcode.  You need to run "configure"
as described above first.  There are two targets: 'temacs' and 'Emacs.app'.

'temacs' will build the undumped emacs executable, and copy it and the
*.o files to the src directory.  These steps are necessary so the next target
works.

'Emacs.app' uses "Run Script" build phases to assemble the Emacs.app bundle.
It uses the 'ns-app' target in src/Makefile together with the 'install' target
in the top level Makefile.

The source files under the temacs target must list "pre-crt0" first
and "lastfile" last, so that dumping works.

(Note, under GNUstep, you CAN'T use ProjectCenter, since PC cannot work
with files outside of its project directory.)


Distributions and Universal Binaries
------------------------------------

Building as outlined above will create ordinary binaries running on your
architecture only.  To create universal binaries, set CFLAGS to include
"-arch ppc -arch i386".


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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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