What is different about Emacs 22?
• Emacs can be built with GTK+ widgets, and supports drag-and-drop operation on X. • Emacs 22 features support for GNU/Linux systems on S390 and x86-64 machines, as well as support for the Mac OS X and Cygwin operating systems. • The native MS-Windows, and Mac OS X builds include full support for images, toolbar, and tooltips. • Font Lock mode, Auto Compression mode, and File Name Shadow Mode are enabled by default. • The maximum size of buffers has been doubled and is 256M on 32-bit machines. • Links can be followed with mouse-1, in addition to mouse-2. • Mouse wheel support is enabled by default. • Window fringes are customizable. • The mode line of the selected window is now highlighted. • The minibuffer prompt is displayed in a distinct face. • Abbrev definitions are read automatically at startup. • Grep mode is separate from Compilation mode and has many new options and commands specific to grep. • The original Emacs macro system has been replaced by the new Kmacro package, which
• Emacs can be built with GTK+ widgets, and supports drag-and-drop operation on X. • Emacs 22 features support for GNU/Linux systems on S390 and x86-64 machines, as well as support for the Mac OS X and Cygwin operating systems. • The native MS-Windows, Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X builds include full support for images, toolbar, and tooltips. • Font Lock mode, Auto Compression mode, and File Name Shadow Mode are enabled by default. • The maximum size of buffers has been doubled and is 256M on 32-bit machines. • Links can be followed with mouse-1, in addition to mouse-2. • Mouse wheel support is enabled by default. • Window fringes are customizable. • The mode line of the selected window is now highlighted. • The minibuffer prompt is displayed in a distinct face. • Abbrev definitions are read automatically at startup. • Grep mode is separate from Compilation mode and has many new options and commands specific to grep. • The original Emacs macro system has been replaced by the new Kmacro packag