# HG changeset patch # User Adrian Robert # Date 1235376358 0 # Node ID c91f45a35322e60aa9d98732be63fd02c93c6a49 # Parent b6d52a7eb89faee6d9143a5765004cf99fecceb2 * macos.texi (Mac / GNUstep Basics, Mac / GNUstep Customization): Mention ns-extended-platform-support-mode. diff -r b6d52a7eb89f -r c91f45a35322 doc/emacs/ChangeLog --- a/doc/emacs/ChangeLog Mon Feb 23 07:12:07 2009 +0000 +++ b/doc/emacs/ChangeLog Mon Feb 23 08:05:58 2009 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2009-02-22 Adrian Robert + + * macos.texi (Mac / GNUstep Basics, Mac / GNUstep Customization): + Mention ns-extended-platform-support-mode. + 2009-02-22 Karl Berry * macos.texi (Mac / GNUstep Customization): One more duplicate "the". diff -r b6d52a7eb89f -r c91f45a35322 doc/emacs/macos.texi --- a/doc/emacs/macos.texi Mon Feb 23 07:12:07 2009 +0000 +++ b/doc/emacs/macos.texi Mon Feb 23 08:05:58 2009 +0000 @@ -37,6 +37,9 @@ @node Mac / GNUstep Basics, Mac / GNUstep Customization, , Mac OS / GNUstep @section Basic Emacs usage under Mac OS and GNUstep + Redundancy in the menus can be reduced and more shortcuts shown by +invoking @code{ns-extended-platform-support-mode}. + By default, the @key{alt} and @key{option} keys are the same as @key{Meta} when running under Mac OS. The Mac @key{Cmd} key is the same as @key{Super}, and Emacs provides a set of keybindings using @@ -126,6 +129,9 @@ Emacs can be customized in several ways in addition to the standard customization buffers and the Options menu. +In addition, redundancy in the menus can be reduced and more shortcuts +shown by invoking @code{ns-extended-platform-support-mode}. + @subsection Preferences Panel