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Adrian Robert |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to README.txt |
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Thu, 17 Jul 2008 18:29:01 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /sources/emacs
Module name: emacs
Changes by: Adrian Robert <arobert> 08/07/17 18:28:58
Index: README.txt
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-Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-See the end of the file for license conditions.
-
-Emacs.app
-=========
-
-This file introduces the NeXTstep-based port of GNU Emacs, known as Emacs.app,
- which runs on on many POSIX systems and possibly W32 using the GNUstep
- libraries and on MacOS X systems using the Cocoa libraries. The directory
- "nextstep" and its subdirectories "Cocoa" and "GNUstep" contain files
- relevant to building and running on these systems.
-
-Those primarily responsible for the port (in chronological order) were:
-
-Michael Brouwer
-Carl Edman
-Christian Limpach
-Scott Bender
-Christophe de Dinechin
-Adrian Robert
-
-See AUTHORS file and "Release History" below for more information.
-
-GNU Emacs is due to Richard Stallman and company.
-
-The GNUstep port was made possible through the assistance of Adam Fedor, Fred
-Kiefer, M. Uli Klusterer, Alexander Malmberg, Jonas Matton, and Riccardo
-Mottola.
-
-Peter Dyballa assisted in a variety of ways to improve text rendering and
-keyboard handling. Adam Ratcliffe documented the Preferences panel. David
-M. Cooke contributed fixes to XPM handling. Carsten Bormann helped get dired
-working for non-ASCII filenames.
-
-
-Requirements
-------------
-MacOS X 10.3 or later
-- or -
-GNUstep "Startup 0.13" or later
-Tested on linux, should work on other systems, perhaps with minor build
-tweaking.
-
-
-Compilation
------------
-
-Run "./compile" in this directory, which will create a self-contained
-Emacs.app under 'build/'. This can be moved anywhere and run. To create a
-shared-lisp build, do "sudo ./compile -shared <install_root>". Set
-<install_root> to where the lisp will go, for example /usr/local to end up
-with /usr/local/shared/emacs/...
-
-See the script itself for further details, and customizations.
-
-You can rerun configure and/or run 'make' manually in the top-level or src
-directories to refresh nextstep/build/Emacs.app. (Or edit the "compile"
-script.)
-
-On OS X you can also open Cocoa/Emacs.xcodeproj and build it again there.
(Note,
-ZeroLink currently does not work with Emacs owing to the use of private_extern
-in the code as well as some other, unidentifiable problem.) Before doing this
-you must run 'compile' once as outlined above, to set up the lisp resources.
-
-On GNUstep, you CAN'T use ProjectCenter, since PC cannot work with files
-outside of its project directory.
-
-
-Usage
------
-
-Please use the first entry under the help menu within Emacs.app, do
-"M-x info-ns-emacs".
-
-
-Background
-----------
-
-Internally to emacs, the port and its code are referred to using the term
-"NeXTstep", despite the fact that no system or API has been released under
-this name in more than 10 years. Here's some background on why..
-
-NeXT, Inc. introduced the NeXTstep API with its computer and operating system
-in the late 1980's. Later on in collaboration with Sun, this API was
-published as a specification called OpenStep. The GNUstep project started in
-the early 1990's to provide a free implementation of this API. Later on,
-Apple bought NeXT (some would say "NeXT bought Apple") and made OpenStep the
-basis of OS X, calling the API "Cocoa". Since then, Cocoa has evolved beyond
-the OpenStep specification, and GNUstep has followed it.
-
-Thus, calling this port "OpenStep" is not technically accurate, and in the
-absence of any other determinant, we are using the term "NeXTstep", both
-because it signifies the original inspiration that created these APIs, and
-because all of the classes and functions still begin with the letters "NS".
-
-(See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nextstep)
-
-This Emacs port was first released in the early 1990's on the NeXT computer,
-and was successively updated to OpenStep, Rhapsody, OS X, and then finally
-GNUstep, tracking GNU emacs core releases in the meantime.
-
-
-Files specific to the port
---------------------------
-
-src/nsfns.m
-src/nsfont.m
-src/nsgui.h
-src/nsimage.m
-src/nsmenu.m
-src/nsselect.m
-src/nsterm.h
-src/nsterm.m
-lisp/ns-grabenv.el
-lisp/ns-carbon-compat.el
-lisp/term/ns-win.el
-lib-src/mac-fix-env.m
-doc/emacs/ns-emacs.texi
-etc/Emacs.clr
-nextstep/
-
-
-Files modified for port:
-
-many -- look for HAVE_NS / NS_IMPL_... #ifdefs
-
-
-Release History
----------------
-
-1990-1992 1.0-3.0 (?) Michael Brouwer's socket/terminal communication
- based version (GUI ran as a separate process.)
-
-1993/10/25 3.0.1 Last (?) release of Brouwer version. Supports
- NeXTstep 3.x and below.
-
-1994/04/24 4.0 Carl Edman's version using direct API following
- the X-Windows port. NeXTstep 3.x only.
-
-1995/06/15 4.1 Second (and last) Carl Edman release, based on
- Emacs 19.28.
-
-1996/07/28 4.2 First Christian Limpach release, based on
- Emacs 19.29.
-
-?? 5.0 ??
-
-1997/12/?? 6.0b1 Ported to OpenStep by Scott Bender. Updated
- to Emacs 20.2.
-
-?? 6.0b2 (?) Scott Bender: ported to Rhapsody.
-
-1999/05/?? 6.0b3 Scott Bender: "OS X Server", Emacs 20.3.
-
-2001/06/25 7.0 Ported to MacOS X (10.1) by Christophe de
- Dinechin. Release based on Emacs 20.7. Hosting
- moved to SourceForge.
-
-2002/01/03 7.0.1 Bug fixes.
-
-2002/08/27 7.0.2 Jaguar (OS X 10.2) support. Added an autoconf
- option for sys_nerr being in stdio. Added
- libncurses to the build libraries. Fixed a
- problem with ns-alternate-is-meta. Changed the
- icon color to blue, since Jaguar is yellow.
-
-2004/10/07 8.0-pre1 Ported to GNUstep by Adrian Robert.
-
-2004/11/04 8.0-pre2 Restored functionality on OS X (menu code
- cleanup). Improved scrollbar handling and
- paste from other applications. File icons
- obtained properly from NSWorkspace. Dropped
- Gorm and Nib files. Background refresh bug
- fixed (in GNUstep). Various small fixes and
- code cleanups. Now starts up under Art.
-
-2005/01/27 8.0-pre3 Bold and italic faces supported. Cursor and
- mouse highlighting rendering bugs
- fixed. Drag/drop and cut/paste interaction
- w/external apps fixed. File load/save panels
- available. Stability and rendering speed
- improvements. Some ObjC and VC mode bugs fixed.
-
-2005/02/27 8.0-rc1 Dynamic path detection at startup so Emacs.app
- can be moved anywhere. Added binary packages
- and simplified source installation to running
- two scripts. Thorough cleanup of menu code;
- now fully functional. Fixed all detected
- memory leaks. Minor frame focus and title
- bugs fixed.
-
-2005/03/30 8.0-rc2 "Configure" info directory now uses dynamic
- path setting, so info files can go under .app.
- Improved select() handling and PTY fixes so
- shell mode and tramp run smoothly.
- Significant rendering optimizations under
- GNUstep, and now works under Art backend.
- Non-Latin text rendering works (but not
- fontsets), and LEIM is bundled. UTF8 is used
- for clipboard interaction.
- Arrow cursor now used on scrollbar.
- objc-mode and tramp now bundled in site-lisp.
-
-2005/05/30 8.0-rc3 Fixed bug with parsing of "easymenu" menus.
- Many problems with modes such as SLIME,
MatLab,
- and Planner go away. Improved scrollbar
- handling and rendering speed. Color panel
- and other bug fixes. mac-fix-env utility.
- Font handling improvements (OS X 10.3, 10.4):
- - heed 'GSFontAntiAlias' default
- - heed system antialiasing threshold
- - added 'UseQuickdrawSmoothing' default to
- invoke less heavy antialiasing
-
-2005/07/05 8.0-rc4 Added a Preferences panel. Cleaned up
- rendering for synthetic italic fonts. Further
- improved menu parsing. Use system highlight
- color. Added previous- and next-mark history
- navigation commmands bound to M-p,M-n.
- Miscellaneous bug fixes.
-
-2005/08/04 8.0-rc5 All internal string handling changed to UTF-8.
- This means menu items, color and color list
- names, and a few other things will now display
- properly. It does NOT mean UTF-8 filenames
- are displayed correctly in the minibuffer.
- Also relating to UTF-8, contents of files
- using this coding can now be displayed (though
- not auto-recognized; add extensions to your
- default coding alist). Limited mac-roman
- support was also added (also sans recognition).
- Certain characters are not displayed properly
- due to a translation problem. (UTF-8 based on
- work by Otfried Cheong; mac-roman from
- emacs-21.) Partial support for "dead-key"
- handling now added. Transparency (e.g., M-x
- set-background-color ARGB88FFFFFF) improved:
- only the background is made transparent.
- Cursor drawing glitches fixed. Preferences
- handling improved. Fixed some portability
- problems on Tiger and Puma.
-
-2005/09/12 8.0 Bundled ispell on OS X. Minor bug fixes and
- stability improvements. Compiles under gcc-4.
-
-2005/09/26 8.0.1 Correct clipped rendering for synthetic
- italics. Include the info directory.
- Fix grabenv. Bundle whitespace package.
-
-2005/10/27 8.0.2 Correct rendering for wide characters during
- cursor movement. Fix bungled hack in ispell
- bundling.
-
-2005/11/05 9.0-pre1 Updated to latest Emacs CVS code on unicode-2
- branch (proposed to be released 2006/2007 as
- Emacs 23).
-
-2005/11/11 9.0-pre2 Fix crashes for deiconifying and loading
- certain images. Improve vertical font metrics
- (fixes inaccurate page up/down, window size,
- and partial lines). Support better remapping
- of Alt/Opt and remapping of Command. More
- insistent defaulting of scrollbar to right.
- Modest improvements to build process.
-
-2006/04/22 9.0-pre2a Stopgap interim release to sync w/latest
- unicode-2 CVS. Includes XPM and partial
- toolbar support.
-
-2006/06/08 9.0-pre3 Major upgrade to keyboard handling:
- system-selected compositional input methods
- should now work, as well as more keys /
- keyboards. XPM, toolbar, and tooltip support.
- Some improvements to scrollbars, zoom, italic
- rendering, pasting, Color panel. Added function
- ns-set-background-alpha to work around
- inability to customize with numeric colors.
-
-2006/12/24 9.0-rc1 Reworked font handling and text rendering to
- use Kenichi Handa's new font back-end system.
- Font sets are now supported and automatically
- created when a font is selected. Added recent
- X11 colors to Emacs.clr (remove
- ~/Library/Colors/Emacs.clr to pick up). Added
- ns-option-modifier, ns-control-modifier,
- ns-function-modifier customization variables.
- Update menus to Emacs 21+ conventions. Right
- mouse button now generates mouse-3 events.
- Various bug fixes and rendering improvements.
-
-2007/09/10 9.0-rc2 Improve menubar, popup menu, and scrollbar
- behavior, let accented char entry work in
- isearch, follow system keymap for shortcut
- keys, fix border and box drawing, remove
- glitches in modeline drawing, support
- overstrike for unavailable bold fonts, fix XPM
- related crasher bugs. Incremental font
- metrics caching and other performance
- improvements. Shared-lisp builds now possible.
-
-2007/09/20 9.0-rc2a Interim release. New features: composed
- character display, colored fringe bitmaps,
- colored relief drawing, dynamic resizing,
- Bug fixes: popup menu position and selection,
- font width calculation, face color adaptation
- to background, submenu keyboard navigation.
- NOT TESTED ON GNUSTEP.
-
-2007/11/19 9.0-rc3 Integrated the multi-TTY functionality from
- emacs core (however, mixed TTY and GUI
- sessions are not working yet). Support 10.5.
- Give site-lisp load precedence over lisp and
- add a compile option to prefer an additional
- directory, use miniaturized miniwindow images
- in some cases, rename cursor types for
- consistency w/other emacs terms, improved font
- selection for symbol scripts.
- Bug fixes: fringe and bitmap, frame deletion,
- resizing, cursor blink, workspace open-file,
- image backgrounds, toolbar item enablement,
- context menu positioning.
-
-2008/07/15 (none) Merge to GNU Emacs CVS trunk.
-
-
-This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-(at your option) any later version.
-
-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
-along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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