

emacs file (or _emacs see the last post for more information) and add the following (this is a Windows example, edit the paths for OS X): Installing Emacs plugins generally involves putting some files in a known location, and telling Emacs about them using the. Extract each of the 4 downloads into the plugins directory. I am pretty sure Emacs gurus would tell me these files should go somewhere else, but this works for me and the location is not really important.

emacs_includes/plugins in my home directory. On the Mac, I created a directory called. On Windows, I created a directory called plugins inside my emacs directory, giving me C:\emacs-22.1\plugins Now we have the 4 downloads, we need to put them somewhere.
Aquamacs open file with sudo code#
Speedbar is a code browser, that is also used by ECB.Again, I am not sure what its for beyond being required. Semantic is used to help build text parsing applications in Emacs.Unfortunately, ECB relies on the presence of three other Emacs plugins so the first thing is to gather up all the files you need.
Aquamacs open file with sudo how to#
Luckily Emacs has something similar, called the Emacs Code Browser (ECB), but you have to figure out how to install it, which is not difficult, but it takes some time. Textmate boasts an impressive feature, which is a file browsing pane, giving you easy access to all the files in your project. In this post, I will explain some of the customisations I made to fulfil my Rails development wishlist. This is the third post in a series where I have been talking about why I decided to learn emacs and getting started with it on Windows or OS X. I have created a new version of it over on my new blog which is an updated version of this one.
