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Mac OS X Installation
Epsilon for Mac OS
X supports drag and drop installation. Simply open the disk image in
the "macos" folder on the CD-ROM (or the downloaded disk image file)
and drag the Epsilon application inside to your Applications folder.
Epsilon supports Mac OS X version 10.6 and later.
Epsilon includes a setup script, and there are some advantages to
running it, though it's optional. The setup script will install
Epsilon and its EEL compiler on your path, so you can run them from the
command line more conveniently. And it will link Epsilon's Info
documentation into the main Info tree, so other Info-reading programs
can locate it. To run Epsilon's setup script from a shell prompt,
type
sudo "/Applications/Epsilon 14.01.app/Contents/esetup"
assuming /Applications is where you installed Epsilon, and using the
appropriate versioned app name.
Epsilon for Mac OS X can run as an X11 program or as a curses-based
console program. Normally it automatically chooses the best way: as
an X11 program if there's a DISPLAY environment variable or if X11 is
installed, otherwise as a console program. OS X versions through 10.7
(Lion) come with X11 preinstalled (or available on your installation
disk as an optional extra), but starting in 10.8 (Mountain Lion), the
XQuartz program must be installed from
http://xquartz.macosforge.org/ for X11 support. This is highly
recommended, since Epsilon for OS X works best as an X11 program.
Any time Epsilon documentation mentions the "Unix version" of
Epsilon, this also includes the Mac OS X version. In particular,
Epsilon for Mac OS X recognizes all the X11 flags described in the
previous section, and all the X11 resource names documented there.
Subtopics:
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