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It seems the items in /Applications/./edit-modes/ are out of date, and are the source of my problem. Each line involves an item in /Users/./auctex-12.1.2 "hiding" a corresponding item in /Applications/./edit-modes. Users//Library/Preferences/Aquamacs Emacs/Packages/elpa/auctex-12.1.2/tex-site hides /Applications/Aquamacs.app/Contents/Resources/lisp/aquamacs/edit-modes/tex-siteįollowed by 26 similar lines. As suggested, I entered M-x load-list-path-shadows, which gave an output: Mais je ne vois vraiment pas comment my prendre pour linstaller malgrès toutes les recherhces effectuées. Pour cela, ai installé Aquamacs Emacs et pour le moment je programme avec Emacs-Lisp. UPDATE: In a comment below, has helped pin down the problem, and has addressed all of my questions except for "how do I fix it?". Mon objectif est de pouvoir programmer en Ocaml tout en utilisant Tuareg. Thanks for any help this is my first Stack Exchange post. I'm not sure whether this is an issue with Aquamacs, AUCTeX, or my LaTeX distribution.Ĭuriously, M-RET within the environment DOES create an \item as expected. C-h v and C-h f in Aquamacs don't seem to know about TeX-deactivate-mark either. What does this message mean? What is going wrong, and how do I fix it and get my \item back? I've tried searching online, but haven't found anything useful regarding TeX-deactivate-mark. Symbol's function definition is void: TeX-deactivate-mark Since today (without having updated Aquamacs, macOS, or my LaTeX distribution), I instead get the mystifying status message: This was invaluable when I first started using OS-X since it matched all the docs. DQ is dvorak except when you use the command key. Until today, this would also insert the first \item. However, I use the Dvorak-Qwerty keyboard layout (AKA DQ) and Aquamacs doesn’t like the command key bindings that the DQ layout uses. If I press RET, then the environment appears in my document. When I insert an itemize or enumerate environment into a LaTeX document using C-c C-e, I get the expected prompt: Not a fix, but an indication that we're close.I am using Aquamacs 3.4 in macOS 10.14.3, and have been using Aquamacs for years. I overrode that search with the below " i = 1 ", and it worked. This is documented to happen "The value of this property is the screen where most of the window is on it is nil when the window is offscreen.", but that was true for 10.10 apparently, so something else is wrong. In the below, " NSScreen *screen = screen] " returns null for the second (internal) screen, this makes searching for it impossible.
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On a Mac, I use Carbon Emacs, but Aquamacs should also work. > 64 eval_sub + 1573 (Aquamacs + 1311029) Add HOME/Library/Haskell/bin to your path, so that the executables installed by cabal are. > Heaviest stack for the main thread of the target process: > Use -i and -heavy to re-report with count sorting > Timeline format: stacks are sorted chronologically > Duration: 6.30s (process was unresponsive for 982 seconds before sampling) > Path: /Applications/Aquamacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Aquamacs > The top bit of the "Force Quit"-generated report is included below. > Maybe 'open -a Aquamacs -args -debug' or something? > Is there a way to debug its startup more than on ? I can't even get to the starting point of the point of the Help menu listed there. > But when I attempt to start Aquamacs, either with 'open -a Aquamacs', select it from Applications in Finder, or from Spotlight, I get nothing but a "Aquamacs (not responding)" task in "Force Quit Applications" and "Activity Monitor", 51% CPU and sleepting/running in 'top' > ~/Library/Preferences/Aquamacs Emacs/Preferences.el > ~/Library/Preferences/Emacs/Preferences.el > /Library/Preferences/Aquamacs Emacs/Preferences.el > /Library/Preferences/Emacs/Preferences.el > ~/.emacs (deprecated - meaning 'should not be used for new installations, but will continue to be supported' - in Aquamacs on OS X)
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> I've re-installed version 3.2 of Aquamacs from on my Mac Yosemite, and cleaned out all of these files: > On Dec 12, 2014, at 12:58 PM, David R Forrest wrote:
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Could we help you? Return the favor and support the Aquamacs Project! You would want to delete the whole folders, not just the files you mention. I am not sure what is causing this, given your description. The problem was the PATH variable that Emacs uses (and passes on to shells it runs) is different from the users PATH variable.