>From the JDE in Emacs (assuming it seems to be properly running), just press
ESCAPE-x and then type 'jde-compile-jde'.
I just did it myself.

Your question reminded me that once you have the JDE running, it is a safe
thing to 
compile the files, and this answered my question of earlier today.
-Chris B.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mauricio Tia Ni Gong Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 4:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Compile the JDE's Lisp files


I'm using the emacs on Windows 98. I installed the JDE and it is
working.

I found on sunsite.dk/jde web site how to compile the JDE's Lisp files,
but i did not get to realize.

What does the following sentence mean?

"The JDE command jde-compile-jde compiles the JDE Lisp code. It is the
easiest way to compile the JDE Lisp".

Could you help me how to compile the JDE's Lisp files?

Regards,

Lin.

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