what does the unix terminal print out when you quit Lisp in grace?

That might be the problem - I didn't quit lisp before exiting grace. I presume I should but it might be useful to send lisp a quit order as part of the exit script in grace (or possible a dialog box confirming that I'm about to quit lisp the way xemacs does).

thansk this is a bug, it should definately be sending a quit signal to lisp via the socket when you exit the app. Im not sure what is going wrong here.


Oded
PS - were you able to track the problem with freeverb not working in grace, or am I the only one encountering this? nrev is working but freeverb does sound better.

Are you able to successfully use freeverb in SBCL/clm from the terminal or emacs/slime? if so ill take a look otherwise i dont see how graceCL itself can be the issue here.

3) This might be acurrent feature but I can only start graceCL from grace-1.0-etc/bin directory. Otherwise it can't find it's files even if I specify full directory path. (I have it installed under my home directory not under /usr/share or something like that). It might be nicer to have it working more like any other linux application.


for some reason on linux i dont get the absouute pathname to the executable when it starts even when I ask for it, i get the path that was typed in the shell i guess. i dont really understand why this is happening or how to get the abslute pathname. ill poke around.



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