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From: Benjamin N. <be...@NB...> - 2006-08-30 09:18:09
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Hi An update on my previous post. I've gotten things working by doing it from the command line instead of Emacs+Slime. The examples work now :) Any ideas on how to get thing working from within Emacs+Slime? Platform: Mac OS X 10.4 LISP: SBCL Regards Benjamin -- Benjamin Nortier Software Engineer National Bioinformatics Network e: be...@nb... c: +27 82 693 269 |
From: Benjamin N. <be...@NB...> - 2006-08-30 10:21:04
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Hi Thanks for the reply :) I'll definitely try out Emacs+Slime on a linux machine. Just a question, should the examples all be fully functional? in the widget example ("7-widget-examples"), input to line edit don't work, and the scroll bars don't work either. I'm wondering if this is a Mac OS X issue. But like I said, I'll try thing out on a Linux box and see what the results are... Good luck with your life changes :) Ciao Benjamin pa...@my... wrote: > Hi, > > first of all I'm very pleased to hear that you are considering to use my > project for your work! (I didn't get feedback for months...). > > Currently my personal situation is changing a lot, so I don't have > currently internet access (only public Internet Points...). > > I too am relatively new to Lisp (about 1.5 years of experience), > previously I used Qt for about 5 years. > > As I mentioned I'm currently in some trouble (no internet, no work, no > time for the lisp-cffi-qt4 project), but this will all be solved within > the next few weeks. > > Regarding your problem I don't really have a clue, but maybe it's > related to a timing problem with the SLIME environment (I discovered > that loading something from within SLIME behaves sometimes differently > as loading directly from the command line). > > Maybe you have any chance to try it on a Linux box, because there it > works well with Emacs+SLIME. > > Sorry that currently I can't help you much, but please continue to tell > me your experience, I'm open to any suggestion / improvement, in order > to make my project stable and usable for production code (as soon as I > get solved my private situation). > > Paul > > > > >> Hi >> >> An update on my previous post. I've gotten things working by >> > doing it > >> from the command line instead of Emacs+Slime. The examples work now :) >> >> Any ideas on how to get thing working from within Emacs+Slime? >> >> Platform: Mac OS X 10.4 >> LISP: SBCL >> >> Regards >> Benjamin >> >> -- >> Benjamin Nortier >> Software Engineer >> National Bioinformatics Network >> e: <a >> > href='email_neu.php?writeTo=be...@nb...'>be...@nb...</a> > >> c: +27 82 693 269 >> >> >> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, >> > security? > >> Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job >> > easier > >> Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache >> > Geronimo > >> <a >> > href='http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642<br' > target='_blank'>http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642<br</a> > /> > >> _______________________________________________ >> Lisp-cffi-qt4-list mailing list >> <a >> > href='email_neu.php?writeTo=Lis...@li...'>Lis...@li...</a> > >> <a >> > href='https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lisp-cffi-qt4-list<br' > target='_blank'>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lisp-cffi-qt4-list<br</a> > /> > >> >> >> > > > -- Benjamin Nortier Software Engineer National Bioinformatics Network e: be...@nb... c: +27 82 693 269 |
From: Benjamin N. <be...@NB...> - 2006-08-30 11:16:23
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Ok the examples work now if I do >(load "1-hello-world.lisp") from within Emacs+Slime. Not sure what was wrong, but I think what was happening is that the "Hello World" window actually appeared underneath my emacs window and I couldn't see it. The problems with the scroll bars and not being able to input text into a line-edit is still there though. Also, the Qt widgets are always begin the Emacs window. I think this is a Mac OS X issue, so I'll still try thing out on Linux+X11 and let you know how it goes. Cheers Benjamin Benjamin Nortier wrote: > Hi > > Thanks for the reply :) I'll definitely try out Emacs+Slime on a linux > machine. Just a question, should the examples all be fully functional? > in the widget example ("7-widget-examples"), input to line edit don't > work, and the scroll bars don't work either. I'm wondering if this is a > Mac OS X issue. > > But like I said, I'll try thing out on a Linux box and see what the > results are... > > Good luck with your life changes :) > > Ciao > Benjamin > > pa...@my... wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> first of all I'm very pleased to hear that you are considering to use my >> project for your work! (I didn't get feedback for months...). >> >> Currently my personal situation is changing a lot, so I don't have >> currently internet access (only public Internet Points...). >> >> I too am relatively new to Lisp (about 1.5 years of experience), >> previously I used Qt for about 5 years. >> >> As I mentioned I'm currently in some trouble (no internet, no work, no >> time for the lisp-cffi-qt4 project), but this will all be solved within >> the next few weeks. >> >> Regarding your problem I don't really have a clue, but maybe it's >> related to a timing problem with the SLIME environment (I discovered >> that loading something from within SLIME behaves sometimes differently >> as loading directly from the command line). >> >> Maybe you have any chance to try it on a Linux box, because there it >> works well with Emacs+SLIME. >> >> Sorry that currently I can't help you much, but please continue to tell >> me your experience, I'm open to any suggestion / improvement, in order >> to make my project stable and usable for production code (as soon as I >> get solved my private situation). >> >> Paul >> >> >> >> >> >>> Hi >>> >>> An update on my previous post. I've gotten things working by >>> >>> >> doing it >> >> >>> from the command line instead of Emacs+Slime. The examples work now :) >>> >>> Any ideas on how to get thing working from within Emacs+Slime? >>> >>> Platform: Mac OS X 10.4 >>> LISP: SBCL >>> >>> Regards >>> Benjamin >>> >>> -- >>> Benjamin Nortier >>> Software Engineer >>> National Bioinformatics Network >>> e: <a >>> >>> >> href='email_neu.php?writeTo=be...@nb...'>be...@nb...</a> >> >> >>> c: +27 82 693 269 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >>> Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, >>> >>> >> security? >> >> >>> Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job >>> >>> >> easier >> >> >>> Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache >>> >>> >> Geronimo >> >> >>> <a >>> >>> >> href='http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642<br' >> target='_blank'>http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642<br</a> >> /> >> >> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Lisp-cffi-qt4-list mailing list >>> <a >>> >>> >> href='email_neu.php?writeTo=Lis...@li...'>Lis...@li...</a> >> >> >>> <a >>> >>> >> href='https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lisp-cffi-qt4-list<br' >> target='_blank'>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lisp-cffi-qt4-list<br</a> >> /> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- Benjamin Nortier Software Engineer National Bioinformatics Network e: be...@nb... c: +27 82 693 269 |
From: Benjamin N. <be...@NB...> - 2006-10-10 15:40:23
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Just letting you know that some of the problems I've been observing on Mac OS X seems to have been resolved (i.e. the problem with the widgets behind behind the emacs window, and being able to input text into text edit widgets) When I run the examples, I now get a separate "sbcl" icon in the dock, and the event looping looks OK :) Benjamin Nortier wrote: > Ok the examples work now if I do >(load "1-hello-world.lisp") from > within Emacs+Slime. Not sure what was wrong, but I think what was > happening is that the "Hello World" window actually appeared underneath > my emacs window and I couldn't see it. > > The problems with the scroll bars and not being able to input text into > a line-edit is still there though. Also, the Qt widgets are always begin > the Emacs window. I think this is a Mac OS X issue, so I'll still try > thing out on Linux+X11 and let you know how it goes. > > Cheers > Benjamin > > Benjamin Nortier wrote: > >> Hi >> >> Thanks for the reply :) I'll definitely try out Emacs+Slime on a linux >> machine. Just a question, should the examples all be fully functional? >> in the widget example ("7-widget-examples"), input to line edit don't >> work, and the scroll bars don't work either. I'm wondering if this is a >> Mac OS X issue. >> >> But like I said, I'll try thing out on a Linux box and see what the >> results are... >> >> Good luck with your life changes :) >> >> Ciao >> Benjamin >> >> pa...@my... wrote: >> >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> first of all I'm very pleased to hear that you are considering to use my >>> project for your work! (I didn't get feedback for months...). >>> >>> Currently my personal situation is changing a lot, so I don't have >>> currently internet access (only public Internet Points...). >>> >>> I too am relatively new to Lisp (about 1.5 years of experience), >>> previously I used Qt for about 5 years. >>> >>> As I mentioned I'm currently in some trouble (no internet, no work, no >>> time for the lisp-cffi-qt4 project), but this will all be solved within >>> the next few weeks. >>> >>> Regarding your problem I don't really have a clue, but maybe it's >>> related to a timing problem with the SLIME environment (I discovered >>> that loading something from within SLIME behaves sometimes differently >>> as loading directly from the command line). >>> >>> Maybe you have any chance to try it on a Linux box, because there it >>> works well with Emacs+SLIME. >>> >>> Sorry that currently I can't help you much, but please continue to tell >>> me your experience, I'm open to any suggestion / improvement, in order >>> to make my project stable and usable for production code (as soon as I >>> get solved my private situation). >>> >>> Paul >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> An update on my previous post. I've gotten things working by >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> doing it >>> >>> >>> >>>> from the command line instead of Emacs+Slime. The examples work now :) >>>> >>>> Any ideas on how to get thing working from within Emacs+Slime? >>>> >>>> Platform: Mac OS X 10.4 >>>> LISP: SBCL >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> Benjamin >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Benjamin Nortier >>>> Software Engineer >>>> National Bioinformatics Network >>>> e: <a >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> href='email_neu.php?writeTo=be...@nb...'>be...@nb...</a> >>> >>> >>> >>>> c: +27 82 693 269 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >>> >>>> Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> security? >>> >>> >>> >>>> Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> easier >>> >>> >>> >>>> Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Geronimo >>> >>> >>> >>>> <a >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> href='http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642<br' >>> target='_blank'>http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642<br</a> >>> /> >>> >>> >>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Lisp-cffi-qt4-list mailing list >>>> <a >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> href='email_neu.php?writeTo=Lis...@li...'>Lis...@li...</a> >>> >>> >>> >>>> <a >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> href='https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lisp-cffi-qt4-list<br' >>> target='_blank'>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lisp-cffi-qt4-list<br</a> >>> /> >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- Benjamin Nortier Software Engineer National Bioinformatics Network e: be...@nb... c: +27 82 693 2696 msn: bjn...@ma... gtalk: bjn...@gm... |
From: Benjamin N. <be...@NB...> - 2006-08-30 09:00:40
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Hello Lisp-cffi-qt4 I'm new to LISP, but have lots of Qt experience, and potentially want to use LISP+QT4 in our project. The aim is visualisation of bioinformatics data. So, I'd like to get involved and contribute to the project. I've downloaded the code, but haven't got things working yet. As I said, I'm new to lisp, but I've tried getting thins working by doing 1. Changing loading the foreign lib to (load-foreign-library #+unix "./libgui.dylib" #+win32 "gui") 2. (compile-file "qt.lisp") (I had to do a manual (asdf:operate 'asdf:load-op :cffi) to get it to work) 3. (load "qt.fasl") 4. (compile-file "1-hello-world.lisp") (I commented out (run) first) 5. (load "1-hello-world.fasl") 6. (run) And I get: HELLO-WORLD> (run) NIL Should I be seeing a hello world? The other examples exhibit the same behaviour Any ideas? Platform: Max OS X 10.4 LISP: SBCL Regards Benjamin -- Benjamin Nortier Software Engineer National Bioinformatics Network e: be...@nb... c: +27 82 693 269 |