From: Peter W. <pet...@wo...> - 2001-05-28 06:33:19
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Hi The manual page mentions a built-in screen editor (under the ENVIRONMENT -> TERM section). There are also references to it on the web. I assume it's gone, since I can't find it, nor anything about it in impnotes. Is the source for it still available somewhere. Does clisp-1999-07-22 (at cons.org) have it? Regards, Peter |
From: Sam S. <sd...@gn...> - 2001-05-30 19:29:27
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> * In message <20010528082917.B254@localhost.localdomain> > * On the subject of "[clisp-list] screen-editor?" > * Sent on Mon, 28 May 2001 08:29:17 +0200 > * Honorable Peter Wood <pet...@wo...> writes: > > The manual page mentions a built-in screen editor (under the > ENVIRONMENT -> TERM section). There are also references to it on the > web. I assume it's gone, since I can't find it, nor anything about it > in impnotes. it has been gone for about 5 years. Bruno said: The editor was removed because it was a too primitive remake of terminal-mode emacs. The two most annoying features were that tabs didn't get displayed correctly, and it didn't get notified when the xterm window was resized. If you want CL-Emacs, you would probably be better off making CLISP interface with GNU Emacs via FFI. No, I have no idea how to do this. -- Sam Steingold (http://www.podval.org/~sds) Support Israel's right to defend herself! <http://www.i-charity.com/go/israel> Read what the Arab leaders say to their people on <http://www.memri.org/> We are born naked, wet, and hungry. Then things get worse. |
From: Peter W. <pet...@wo...> - 2001-05-31 10:46:47
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On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 03:25:51PM -0400, Sam Steingold wrote: > [screen-editor] has been gone for about 5 years. ... > If you want CL-Emacs, you would probably be better off making CLISP > interface with GNU Emacs via FFI. I'm mostly happy with emacs as is. The reason I asked is that I am using clisp as a login shell (with dispatch-macro-characters and read-from-delimited-stream for running programs conveniently via run-program) I would like to somehow enable indentation while running clisp on the console or an xterm. I can see 2 ways of doing it: 1) Readline 2) String-output streams I just wanted to see how these things were done in the screen-editor, but it doesn't matter. Regards, Peter |