

- #INSTALL EMACS ON MAC INSTALL#
- #INSTALL EMACS ON MAC MANUAL#
- #INSTALL EMACS ON MAC PATCH#
- #INSTALL EMACS ON MAC FULL#
- #INSTALL EMACS ON MAC CODE#
Note: 1) You might want to install exec-path-from-shell if you are using Emacs plus. without-spacemacs-icon: Build without Spacemacs icon by Nasser Alshammari
#INSTALL EMACS ON MAC PATCH#
without-multicolor-fonts: Build without a patch that enables multicolor font supportġ5. without-modules: Build without dynamic modules supportġ4. without-libxml2: Build without libxml2 supportġ3. without-librsvg: Build without librsvg supportġ2. without-gnutls: Build without gnutls supportġ1. without-cocoa: Build a non-Cocoa version of Emacsĩ. with-x11: Experimental: build with x11 supportĨ. with-no-title-bars: Experimental: build with a patch for no title bars on frames (-HEAD has this built-in via undecorated flag)ħ. with-natural-title-bar: Experimental: use a title bar colour inferred by your themeĦ. with-mailutils: Build with mailutils supportĥ. with-ctags: Don't remove the ctags executable that Emacs providesĤ. with-24bit-color: Experimental: build with 24 bit color supportĢ.

#INSTALL EMACS ON MAC FULL#
environment variables, full screen, visual enhancements and so on.

Many useful features are built with Emacs Mac Port, e.g. The recommended version on macOS is Emacs Mac Port, but others are good as well.
#INSTALL EMACS ON MAC MANUAL#
The manual for the most widely used variant, GNU Emacs, describes it as the extensible, customizable, self-documenting, real-time display editor.ĭevelopment of the first Emacs began in the mid-1970s, and work on its direct descendant, GNU Emacs, continues actively as of 2017. And frankly this is but a taste for the potential.Emacs is a family of text editors that are characterized by their extensibility. I do not do this myself, but some fast searches or quick lookup work great in Emacs. I am not saying that you should move all of your browsing into Emacs. The ability of displaying most websites or html content entails quite a bit of power. Now I could have stopped with the first example. Preview markdown and org-mode with a packageĪnother useful preview tool which works using Xwidgets is grip-mode, which I use extensively. I use Hugo for the static site, in case you are asking. The following image is actually showing the live preview while I am typing it – inside of Emacs. mu4e-action-view-with-xwidget ) t ) Editing content with preview mu4e-action-view-with-xwidget ) t ) (add-to-list 'mu4e-view-actions ' ( "xWidget". (add-to-list 'mu4e-headers-actions ' ( "xWidget". with that I can toggle the display of my email in an Xwidget. I added the mu4e-view-xwidget.el file into my load-path and put the following snippet into my configuration. However there is a PR with a library that can be used to regain that “power”.
#INSTALL EMACS ON MAC CODE#
Plus, the code for the functionality of Xwidget view action in mu4e is being – or rather has been deprecated. This is not a default behavior as far as I can see. However there are some cases, where one wants to see the email as it was intended to be displayed. And honestly I prefer the plain text display of emails anyways. HTML email displayīy default mu4e does a fantastic job of displaying HTML emails.

The only thing that does not work here as far as I can see is full screen. The following image shows a YouTube video running inside Emacs. Let me try and give you some example to illustrate in which cases WebKit Widgets are useful to me. And though the magic of it all we are allowed to stay a bit longer in our favorite tool. Meaning that WebKit based content can be embedded in Emacs. This allows appropriate packages to implement WebKit Widgets. This however means a possibly unwanted context switch and worse of all leaving Emacs. Be it for either displaying dynamic content, (moving) images, well designed websites and the sort.įor that reason we sometimes need to go to a browser. Sometimes a fully fledged browser experience or display of content is called for and – dare I say – superior.
