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From: | Peter Dyballa |
Subject: | Re: How to download and install Emacs CVS? |
Date: | Sat, 29 Jan 2005 12:40:33 +0100 |
Am 29.01.2005 um 07:05 schrieb David Combs:
Suppose you're using Solaris' CDE as your gui; what's a reasonable choice, given that.
CDE, the Common Desktop Environment, is based on Motif, a commercial X toolkit. So Motif should be the first and best fitting choice. (And with Motif you have some extra choices for X resources.)
But you don't need to stick to this. Athena is always in X11 -- although not the best choice. You can always ask configure to work --with- whatever you prefer. When it's not in the system it won't be found and configure will fall back to what's there.
If you've once succeeded to install a usable version you can try to configure and compile another one with another GUI and start it as "src/emacs." If you think that's a better version, install it and try the next configuration.
-- Greetings Pete The box said "Use Windows 95 or better," so I got a Macintosh
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