![]() The maximum amount of memory that could be allocated to the graphics processor has been increased from 1024 MB to 1536 MB on Macs with an Intel HD 4000 GPU. Compared to OS X Yosemite, Apple says that opening PDFs is four times faster, app switching and viewing messages in Mail is twice as fast and launching apps is 40% faster. OS X El Capitan includes features to improve the security, performance, design and usability of OS X. ![]() The upgrade varies in size depending upon which Apple Mac computer it is being installed on in most scenarios, it will require about 6 GB of disk space. The following computers support features such as Handoff, Instant Hotspot, AirDrop between Mac computers and iOS devices, as well as the new Metal API: They can only run OS X El Capitan if they have at least 2 GB of RAM. Of these computers, the following models were equipped with 1 GB RAM as the standard option on the base model when they were shipped originally. These computers can run El Capitan, provided they have at least 2 GB of RAM, with an exception: For example, Apple notes that the newly available Metal API is available on "all Macs since 2012". System requirements Īll Macintosh products that can run Mountain Lion, Mavericks, or Yosemite can run El Capitan, although not all of its features will work on older models. OS X El Capitan was released to end users on September 30, 2015, as a free upgrade through the Mac App Store. There were multiple betas released after the keynote. The first public beta was made available on July 9, 2015. The first beta of OS X El Capitan was released to developers shortly following the WWDC keynote on June 8, 2015. OS X El Capitan received far better reviews than Yosemite. El Capitan is the final version to be released under the name OS X. Following the California location-based naming scheme introduced with OS X Mavericks, El Capitan was named after a rock formation in Yosemite National Park. It focuses mainly on performance, stability, and security. ![]() > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to aquamacs-devel+unsubscribe at X El Capitan ( / ɛ l ˌ k æ p ɪ ˈ t ɑː n/ el KAP-i- TAHN) ( version 10.11) is the twelfth major release of macOS (named OS X at the time of El Capitan's release), Apple Inc.'s desktop and server operating system for Macintosh. > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "aquamacs-devel" group. > TeX FAQ: > List Reminders and Etiquette: > List Archives: > TeX on Mac OS X Website: > List Info: >. > - Please Consult the Following Before Posting. I'll need a complete description of file contents, file names, storage locations and any incantations that must be executed to fix the problem once and for all. > Not having used emacs since the 1980's I have no idea how to fix the internally used PATH in emacs, Aquamacs in particular, so that external commands can be executed via AUCTeX using /Library/TeX/texbin. > On Oct 28, 2015, at 16:24, Herbert Schulz wrote: > I don’t know what happens with the standard Emacs.app. > However, Aquamacs inherits my PATH just fine: in my case it does have /usr/texbin in its environment, but I have TeXLive installed under /opt (and available through /etc/paths.d) and it picks it just fine. I understand a new release is in the making, so this change may make it. Yeah, that should be replaced by /Library/TeX/texbin. > a number of directories, currently including /usr/texbin are *concatenated* to the PATH. ![]() > /Aquamacs.app/Contents/Resources/lisp/aquamacs/edit-modes/auctex-config.el David will probably be able to give you a more comprehensive answer. > I’m cc’ing the Emacs on Mac OS X list and the aquamacs-devel one. > On Oct 29, 2015, at 2:17 PM, Ettore Aldrovandi wrote: Next message (by thread): Aquamacs & El Capitan.Previous message (by thread): Aquamacs & El Capitan.Aquamacs & El Capitan David Reitter david.reitter at
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