On 6/5/07, Dinesh Joshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Since this topic may not be of interest to all, I am putting in a
> > description of my efforts so far in an attachment so that it can be
> > ignored (instead of being flamed) more conveniently.
Sheesh, the sheer fear that this LUG commands is amazing! :O Preemptive
anti-flame-disclaimer... :P
Right you are. Nowadays it is simply impossible to guess the theme of
any mail in any thread by the name of the thread.
Anyway, I managed to configure XEmacs to act as a lisp shell. I have
documented the procedure I followed on the wiki at:
http://db.glug-bom.org/wiki/index.php/Using_XEmacs_as_a_lisp_shell
The doubt I still have is:
With XEmacs installed what is the need to install lisp again? Isn't
(X)Emacs itself one big lisp program being interpreted itself by a
lisp interpreter? That assumption, in the
first place drove me to using XEmacs to practise lisp.
Please enlighten me.
Regards,
Mohan S N
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