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porting and packaging Emacs to a new platform: Maemo
From: |
Ted Zlatanov |
Subject: |
porting and packaging Emacs to a new platform: Maemo |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Jan 2007 15:06:23 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.110006 (No Gnus v0.6) Emacs/22.0.92 (gnu/linux) |
Hi,
I've started work on porting Emacs to a new platform, Maemo, which
runs on the Nokia 770/N800 devices. See http://maemo.org for more
information. Basically this is a Debian system with custom extensions
because of the limited memory space and special ARM hardware. The
Emacs pretest compiles cleanly with GTK support and it runs fine.
I have two questions:
1) to save space, I'd like to cut as much as possible from the
package. Is there a list of "must have" files in an Emacs package? I
don't mean just "must have to run," but all the files that the Emacs
maintainers would like to keep in the package--essential READMEs,
etc. If there's an example of such a minimal Emacs install, I would
appreciate a pointer.
2) I want to add a special way to enter the Meta and Control modifiers
on the 770/N800, which don't have a built-in keyboard but use a pop-up
keyboard instead, and that keyboard doesn't have Meta or Control keys.
This may be a toolbar or another method; my question is if such code
should go in the mainline Emacs CVS or if I should keep it in a
patch.
Thanks for any help...
Ted
- porting and packaging Emacs to a new platform: Maemo,
Ted Zlatanov <=