Brian Elmegaard <brian@rkspeed-rugby.dk> writes:
David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org> writes:
both. This should be done using customization themes. If a person
wants to have his Emacs behave like on Windows when on Windows,
chances are that he wants it to behave like on Windows also when he is
on the Mac. One point of Emacs is that it works the same everywhere.
I think you are right. And even though I am now again going OT, this
is what emacsW32 users get when they see the complete EmacsW32
customization buffer.
And nobody else gets this, and the emacsW32 users don't get the option
to let their Emacs behave like Carbon Emacs or Aquamacs.
So either you are missing my point, or not replying to it.