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authorDan Nicolaescu2008-07-27 18:24:48 +0000
committerDan Nicolaescu2008-07-27 18:24:48 +0000
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Remove support for Mac Carbon.
* mactoolbox.c: * macterm.h: * macterm.c: * macselect.c: * macmenu.c: * macgui.h: * macfns.c: * mac.c: Remove file. * s/darwin.h: * m/intel386.h: * xfaces.c: * xdisp.c: * window.c: * tparam.c: * termhooks.h: * termcap.c: * term.c: * syssignal.h: * sysselect.h: * sysdep.c: * process.c: * lread.c: * lisp.h: * keyboard.c: * image.c: * fringe.c: * frame.h: * frame.c: * fontset.c: * font.h: * font.c: * fns.c: * fileio.c: * emacs.c: * dispnew.c: * dispextern.h: * config.in: * atimer.c: * Makefile.in: Remove code for Carbon * erc.el: Remove code for Carbon. Remove support for Mac Carbon. * term/mac-win.el: Remove file * international/mule-cmds.el: * version.el: * startup.el: * simple.el: * mwheel.el: * mouse.el: * loadup.el: * isearch.el: * info.el: * frame.el: * faces.el: * disp-table.el: * cus-start.el: * cus-face.el: * cus-edit.el: * Makefile.in: Remove code for Carbon. Remove support for Mac Carbon. * makefile.w32-in: * emacsclient.c: Remove code for Carbon. * PROBLEMS: * MACHINES: Remove mentions of Mac Carbon. * ns-emacs.texi: * faq.texi: Remove mentions of Mac Carbon. * os.texi: * frames.texi: * display.texi: Remove mentions of Mac Carbon. * xresources.texi: Remove mentions of Mac Carbon. * make-tarball.txt: * admin.el: * FOR-RELEASE: * CPP-DEFINES: Remove mentions of Mac Carbon. Remove support for Mac Carbon. * mac: Remove directory. * make-dist: * configure.in: * README: * Makefile.in: * INSTALL: Remove code for Carbon. * configure: Regenerate.
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-rw-r--r--doc/misc/faq.texi8
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/ns-emacs.texi3
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diff --git a/doc/misc/ChangeLog b/doc/misc/ChangeLog
index 8fa35abc979..9ee52aebda9 100644
--- a/doc/misc/ChangeLog
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@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
12008-07-27 Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu>
2
3 * ns-emacs.texi:
4 * faq.texi: Remove mentions of Mac Carbon.
5
12008-07-24 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org> 62008-07-24 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
2 7
3 * gnus.texi (Saving Articles): Describe the 2nd argument of 8 * gnus.texi (Saving Articles): Describe the 2nd argument of
diff --git a/doc/misc/faq.texi b/doc/misc/faq.texi
index a8f14cf422b..42a373d820c 100644
--- a/doc/misc/faq.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/faq.texi
@@ -1163,7 +1163,7 @@ machines, as well as support for the Mac OS X and Cygwin operating
1163systems. 1163systems.
1164 1164
1165@item 1165@item
1166The native MS-Windows, Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X builds include full support 1166The native MS-Windows, and Mac OS X builds include full support
1167for images, toolbar, and tooltips. 1167for images, toolbar, and tooltips.
1168 1168
1169@item 1169@item
@@ -1359,7 +1359,7 @@ customize, with completion.
1359 1359
1360In Emacs 21.1 and later, colors and faces are supported in non-windowed mode, 1360In Emacs 21.1 and later, colors and faces are supported in non-windowed mode,
1361i.e.@: on Unix and GNU/Linux text-only terminals and consoles, and when 1361i.e.@: on Unix and GNU/Linux text-only terminals and consoles, and when
1362invoked as @samp{emacs -nw} on X, MS-Windows, and Mac. (Colors and faces were 1362invoked as @samp{emacs -nw} on X, and MS-Windows. (Colors and faces were
1363supported in the MS-DOS port since Emacs 19.29.) Emacs automatically 1363supported in the MS-DOS port since Emacs 19.29.) Emacs automatically
1364detects color support at startup and uses it if available. If you think 1364detects color support at startup and uses it if available. If you think
1365that your terminal supports colors, but Emacs won't use them, check the 1365that your terminal supports colors, but Emacs won't use them, check the
@@ -3818,10 +3818,6 @@ menus, and multiple frames. You can get it from
3818@cindex Apple computers, Emacs for 3818@cindex Apple computers, Emacs for
3819@cindex Macintosh, Emacs for 3819@cindex Macintosh, Emacs for
3820 3820
3821Beginning with version 21.1, the Macintosh is supported in the official
3822Emacs distribution; see the files @file{mac/README} and
3823@file{mac/INSTALL} in the Emacs distribution for build instructions.
3824
3825Beginning with version 22.1, Emacs supports Mac OS X natively. 3821Beginning with version 22.1, Emacs supports Mac OS X natively.
3826 3822
3827@node Emacs for VMS and DECwindows, Modes for various languages, Emacs for Apple computers, Finding Emacs and related packages 3823@node Emacs for VMS and DECwindows, Modes for various languages, Emacs for Apple computers, Finding Emacs and related packages
diff --git a/doc/misc/ns-emacs.texi b/doc/misc/ns-emacs.texi
index 8b39aaa77d1..e80bf34a882 100644
--- a/doc/misc/ns-emacs.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/ns-emacs.texi
@@ -982,8 +982,7 @@ Also a number of others have contributed code. Steve Nygard
982<nygard@@telusplanet.net> got emacs to dump under OpenStep. The font panel 982<nygard@@telusplanet.net> got emacs to dump under OpenStep. The font panel
983code was Andrew Athan's <athan@@object.com> work. Joe Reiss 983code was Andrew Athan's <athan@@object.com> work. Joe Reiss
984<jreiss@@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> both created the beautiful icons you see 984<jreiss@@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> both created the beautiful icons you see
985and wrote the popup menu and dialog box code as well as much else. (Actually, 985and wrote the popup menu and dialog box code as well as much else.
986Joe's icon became the one used for the Mac Carbon port..)
987 986
988Finally, suggestions from Darcy Brockbank, Timothy Bissell, Scott Byer, David 987Finally, suggestions from Darcy Brockbank, Timothy Bissell, Scott Byer, David
989Griffiths, Scott Hess, Eberhard Mandler, John C. Randolph, and Bradley Taylor 988Griffiths, Scott Hess, Eberhard Mandler, John C. Randolph, and Bradley Taylor