Hi Alex, first of all, thanks Erik for the nice "Unnest" article! >
Of course! > In fact, there is a function 'pil' for that. It can be used to access > files in ".pil/" in the user's home directory. > Must you always come up with the most convenient and elegant solutions to these sorts of things before the rest of us get around to even thinking about them? Sheesh. > So you might create a file ~/.pil/rc, and then load it upon startup with > > (load (pil "rc")) > This will be perfect :) > Also, note the 'rc' function, the "poor man's database". Noted! Thanks for the write-up.