-fontsets, international characters, input methods, coding systems, and
-synchronous subprocesses (@code{call-process}). Much of this works in
-the same way as on other platforms and is therefore documented in the
-rest of this manual. This section describes the peculiarities of using
-Emacs under the Mac OS.
-
- The following features of Emacs are not yet supported on the Mac:
-unexec (@code{dump-emacs}), asynchronous subprocesses
-(@code{start-process}), and networking (@code{open-network-connection}).
-As a result, packages such as Gnus, Ispell, and Comint do not work.
-
- Since external Unix programs to handle commands such as
-@code{print-buffer} and @code{diff} are not available on the Mac OS,
-they are not supported in the Mac OS version.
+fontsets, international characters, input methods, coding systems,
+asynchronous and synchronous subprocesses, unexec (@code{dump-emacs}),
+and networking (@code{open-network-stream}). Support for various
+image file formats has not been implemented yet.
+
+ The following features of Emacs are not yet supported on the Mac OS
+8 or 9: unexec (@code{dump-emacs}), asynchronous subprocesses
+(@code{start-process}), and networking (@code{open-network-stream}).
+As a result, packages such as Gnus, GUD, and Comint do not work.
+However, synchronous subprocesses (@code{call-process}) are supported.
+Since external programs to handle commands such as @code{print-buffer}
+and @code{diff} are not available on Mac OS 8 or 9, they are not
+supported.
+
+ Most of the features that are supported work in the same way as on
+other platforms and are therefore documented in the rest of this
+manual. This section describes the peculiarities of using Emacs under
+the Mac OS.