Hi,

Is there a way to get a ready prompt on the stdin/stdout interface? The (set! (listener-prompt) ...) customization only seems to affect the prompt in the listener, inside the actual graphical window.

At the console though, while I can indeed enter things and see the results printed back out, the cursor always finally goes back to the start of a new line.

I'm trying to improve the Emacs mode and it would help to see a prompt for the next command to be able to detect the end of multi-line output.

(I'm using the Gtk version. I guess this might work with the no GUI version but I would like to have the GUI around at the same time to visualize waves etc.)

(I briefly wondered about using maybe:
  (hook-push read-hook (lambda (hook) (snd-print '>)))
to manually print the arrow after each command, but then that doesn't seem to be working to print anything extra out in either the listener or console, and I suspect it wouldn't be quite right in other ways, even if it did.)

Thanks,
Daniel
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