Seiji Zenitani
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Fri Jan 26 14:59:22 JST 2007
Hi, Carbon Emacs is written in 'Carbon', not 'Cocoa'. Therefore SIMBL doesn't work. Your possible choices are as follows. 1. The easiest way is to launch Carbon Emacs in iTerm. $ /Application/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs -nw 2. You can use the following elisp functions in your .emacs.el. See also [macemacsjp-english 860]. (mac-hide-menu-bar) ;; you can show the menu bar and the Dock by pressing C-f2. (mac-show-menu-bar) (tool-bar-mode 1) (tool-bar-mode 0) (set-frame-parameter nil 'top 0) (set-frame-parameter nil 'left 0) (set-frame-parameter nil 'height 40) (set-frame-parameter nil 'width 100) 3. Try Goby. I think it is rather difficult to install and configure goby in Carbon Emacs Package. http://www.mew.org/~kazu/proj/goby/index.html.en Seiji On 2007/01/25, at 23:00, Kasper Daniel Hansen wrote: > I have found this stuff called SIMBL which basically allows you to > install various plugins, one of which allows you to full-screen > maximize (aka "presentation" mode) any Cocoa application. I cannot > get it to run out of the box with Carbon Emacs (probably not very > strange), so I was wondering if it would be possible to add such a > thing to Carbon Emacs or whether it is possible at all. > > While I am not a big fan of presentation mode on big monitors, it is > _really_ nice on a 12" powerbook, and my two top applications I would > like to have it are iTerm (which work with SIMBL) and Carbon Emacs > (which doesn't) (since PDFView already have the functionality) > > Any insights? > > Kasper > _______________________________________________ > macemacsjp-english mailing list > macem****@lists***** > http://lists.sourceforge.jp/mailman/listinfo/macemacsjp-english