NOTE: Spend some time reading that blog entry which will show you how to build out projects with ease, create proper Erlang releases, and easily install various published Erlang applications including your own. Follow this guide to setting up Homebrew which will be used to install Erlang and the the Erlware tools Faxien and Sinan: You can use MacPorts to install Erlang, but Homebrew is an incredible replacement to MacPorts so I'm going to recommend that you try it out. This is purely a personal preference, and I have found that I *really* like Aquamacs 2.0 that was recently released - switched from Aquamacs to Emacs for OS X, then 2.0 came out and switched back. They live on today in the same form they had back in the mid 1980s. (Many people still find this an optimum setup for editing text.) Emacs windows were designed for that environment and they were a great match. Under linux the load path depends on your distribution of. Download Aquamacs from -or- Emacs for Mac OS X from. Emacs was originally designed for tty terminals, which had no graphics, no windows, no mouse, and only one font. It has beend tested with GNU Emacs 22.1.1 under linux and Aquamacs Emacs 1.1 under MacOSX.
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