Re: EMACS - enabling at spi2 support

2012-04-11 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Susan Cragin writes: New problem: What's the best way to learn lisp? Anyone have a favorite book or on-line site? I always thought that _The Little Lisper_ was pretty good. Unfortunately, this book is out of print. However, it has been replaced with a Scheme variant, and this might not be a

Re: EMACS - enabling at spi2 support

2012-04-09 Thread Susan Cragin
Does anyone know how to enable at-spi2 support in emacs?Obviously, I think that you are smart enough to find atspi.el here: http://delysid.org/atspi.el...and of course the comments in the elisp code list somedependencies.After you'll pulled down everything and installed the dependencies,you

Re: EMACS - enabling at spi2 support

2012-04-09 Thread Susan Cragin
Does anyone know how to enable at-spi2 support in emacs? Obviously, I think that you are smart enough to find atspi.el here: http://delysid.org/atspi.el ...and of course the comments in the elisp code list some dependencies. After you'll pulled down everything and installed the

Re: EMACS - enabling at spi2 support

2012-04-09 Thread David Rysdam
On Mon, 9 Apr 2012 21:39:05 -0400 (GMT-04:00), Susan Cragin susancra...@earthlink.net wrote: I have since learned that atspi2 is a multitude of small functions. That file implements some, but not the one I need. atspi2.el is a client library for AT-SPI2 written in Emacs-Lisp. It is meant to

EMACS - enabling at spi2 support

2012-04-05 Thread Susan Cragin
Does anyone know how to enable at-spi2 support in emacs? My understanding is that it doesn't automatically kick in when you start EMACS, but that there is a module you can load, and that the module is included with the program or available on the debian / ubuntu packaging. So far I've

Re: EMACS - enabling at spi2 support

2012-04-05 Thread Marc Nozell (m...@nozell.com)
I don't know anything about at-spi2, but... The 'apropos' command within emacs is useful for poking around as is the info manuals (C-h i). You won't see any el files unless you install emacs32-el and you don't need that unless you are curious. The compiled versions will on your system, so look

Re: EMACS - enabling at spi2 support

2012-04-05 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Susan Cragin writes: Does anyone know how to enable at-spi2 support in emacs? Obviously, I think that you are smart enough to find atspi.el here: http://delysid.org/atspi.el ...and of course the comments in the elisp code list some dependencies. After you'll pulled down everything and