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@xenodium I love your setup. I'm using Railwaycat on the Mac. I'm wondering if you've tried it? Are there any advantages of using Emacs Plus over it? Just curious.

Again: Great post and thanks for all of your other posts too. 👍

@natharari @xenodium I wasn’t aware of it and I’m curious about that too now.

@davep @xenodium I've been using it for a few years now. I think since 2019 or something. It's very good. It is compiled with features for the mac environment such as trackpad gestures etc... I'd tell you to check it out, but I just asked about Emacs Plus so maybe I should take the time to check that out as well at some point. 😀

@natharari @xenodium I mean I’m curious about Plus too - been using Railwaycat probably as long as you - forget when I started.

@davep @xenodium Ah! Sorry, misunderstood. Yeah. Well, if you install it and play with it before he answers, let me know. 😀

@natharari @davep tl;dr configurable build options with little effort across versions (including HEAD).

@xenodium @davep Okay I might give it a try (missed this reponse before, sorry). Dave, please let me know if you do it soon as I'll be curious about the results. 😀

@natharari Railwaycat is great. Plus builds are configurable, so you get some additional flexibility. Check their options. Main one for me is native comp (not checked if already enabled in railway). There are a ton of icons in plus too.

Nice to hear you enjoy the posts. Thank you!

@xenodium Yes but what does Emacs Plus offer that Railwaycat doesn't? That's what I'm curious about.

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