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#AQUAMACS PREVIEW GHOSTSCRIPT HOW TO#Now is a good time to point out how to install “normal” OS X and X11 apps. (Un)Installing Stuff: Native OS X and X11 Apps ![]() This will install, among other things, the gcc compiler which you’ll need to install all those *nix-based physics programs. ![]() Double click “XcodeTools.mpkg” and install the whole thing. These are on the OS X disc #2 that came with your system. The next step is to install the Xcode Developers Tools. Just download and double-click the pkg file. Update: Actually, you’ll want the latest version of X11 from the XQuartz project. You will already have X11 pre-installed, but if not you can install it easily by following the instructions from the OS X disc #1 that came with you system. #AQUAMACS PREVIEW GHOSTSCRIPT UPDATE#Perhaps the biggest “OS X for Physicists” update with Leopard (the 10.5 version of OS X) is that more things are ready-to-go out of the box. Finally, you might want to set the dock to hide automatically especially if you’re using Quicksilver (see below). ![]() I also suggest using “active screen corners” in Expose to make it easier to swap between windows on cluttered screens (command-tab works too). If you’re on a small laptop screen, you might also want to configure Apple Spaces. Presto, no more issues with Apple only having one mouse button. This allows me to click by tapping the track pad, and right-click by tapping with two fingers. Go to System Preferences (it’s on your Dock) and click on “Keyboard
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