Seiji Zenitani
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Wed Oct 4 01:30:46 JST 2006
Hi, On 2006/10/04, at 0:10, Nicholas Riley wrote: > On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 04:57:59PM +0200, Peter Dyballa wrote: >> >> Am 03.10.2006 um 16:02 schrieb Nicholas Riley: >> >>> set-keyboard-coding-system: Cannot open load file: encoded-kb >> >> I think you're using a completely unnecessary function here ... You >> can keep your keyboard as it is. And if you're using non-Latin >> scripts I think Carbon Emacs uses automatically this input method, >> but of course I cannot be sure because I never used this. > > I didn't do anything especially to use 'encoded-kb'. I still get the > message when I use emacs -q, so I don't think it is my configuration. > I don't understand the situation. Anyway try the below one first. >>> I'd rather not have two copies of Emacs (aside from the Mac OS X >>> one, >>> of course, which is too old anyway :) Is there any way I can tell >>> Emacs where it is installed so the above doesn't happen? >> >> Which way were you launching Carbon Emacs? On the command line an >> 'open /Applications/Emacs.app' should be OK. > > Sorry, I was apparently unclear about this. I am launching the > 'emacs' version inside the bundle, i.e., on my machine, > /Users/nicholas/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/emacs. > Try /Users/nicholas/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs. > Will I get the same copy of Emacs if I check out from CVS and apply > the patches then? I'd prefer not to have to build from source, but if > that is the only way, I will. > If you will try, examine our source code and patches at http:// macemacsjp.sourceforge.jp/package/($date). -- Seiji