[slime-devel] Re: Lisp interaction with editors other than emacs?
Duncan Domingue
duncanbojangles at gmail.com
Thu Mar 22 18:25:11 UTC 2007
Thank you all for pointing out these great resources. In the process of
looking for information on this subject, I came to the realization that what
I don't like about emacs is how it handles keyboard shortcuts. I prefer
using simple sequential shortcuts, like Control-K then x, the kind that Joe,
gnu screen, and the window manager ratpoison use. I believe I may end up
hacking on Joe a bit to connect it to my Common Lisp implementation, CLISP,
since I know C and don't envision needing too many esoteric features, really
just evaluate selection or form and print the results in a buffer. Again,
thank you for the help, and I'll post again once/if I've made some progress.
On 3/21/07, Duncan Domingue <duncanbojangles at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm looking for information regarding interaction between a running lisp
> instance and text editors other than emacs. I'm not a huge fan of emacs, joe
> being my editor of choice, and I haven't been able to find something similar
> to slime for joe or any other text editor. I was wondering if anyone on the
> list knows of any project similar in scope and approach as slime for other
> text editors. Any information would be very helpful, even if it doesn't
> involve the editor joe. Thanks in advance.
>
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