Andrew Todd on Nostr: Emacs 29.1 can be built in the PGTK or "pure GTK" configuration -- which doesn't ...
Emacs 29.1 can be built in the PGTK or "pure GTK" configuration -- which doesn't sound that interesting until you realize that:
1) This means you can run Emacs natively under Wayland
2) Emacs looks much more visually consistent on a modern system than it used to
and, most importantly for me,
3) You can now seamlessly use your system language input methods, so, for instance, I can easily type Japanese in Emacs now.
This is a big step in modernizing #emacs .
https://www.gnu.org/software//emacs/manual/html_node/efaq/New-in-Emacs-29.html
1) This means you can run Emacs natively under Wayland
2) Emacs looks much more visually consistent on a modern system than it used to
and, most importantly for me,
3) You can now seamlessly use your system language input methods, so, for instance, I can easily type Japanese in Emacs now.
This is a big step in modernizing #emacs .
https://www.gnu.org/software//emacs/manual/html_node/efaq/New-in-Emacs-29.html