Re: [Lisp-cffi-qt4-list] Greetings
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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
>>>
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