Simon Saville <[email protected]> writes: > Hi Ted, > I use a debian installed picolisp, along with emacs, and it's all > setup to work by the packages. > To find which files are included with your package try 'dpkg -L picolisp'. > For debian the important files are:- > /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50picolisp.el > /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/picolisp/* > So 'picolisp-mode' is available to use, as is the inferior-picolisp > I realise that there are probably differences in packaging between > debian & ubuntu, but they both use the same dpkg system. > This might help you find out what's going on. Maybe, drop a note to > the package maintainer? > Simon > On Tue, 11 Sep 2018 at 21:58, Tedd M. V. <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hello people, I'm sorry if I'm really confused but I'm just starting to >> learn picolisp, reading the tutorial the 'emacs'-style, but at the very >> beggining I saw this: >> >> >> "If you prefer to use Emacs, please use the picolisp-mode bundled in the >> "el/" directory (that is "@lib/el" for a local installation, or some >> system dependent directory for a global installation)." >> >> >> I imply that somewhere in the installation a .el file for emacs (to be >> places on your folder .emacs.d and added to your .emacs) is present and >> that it's not the same 'emacs'-style mode. Am I correct? So, if I am, I >> installed picolisp in Ubuntu, where can I find that file? I used whereis >> in the terminal but nowhere in a "/lib/" folder is something .el. Could >> someone please help use this emacs mode please? I'm more used to emacs. >> >> If it does not come in the binary installation, where in the source code >> do I get it? >> >> Thanks for your time, >> Tedd M. V. >> >> -- >> -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- >> Version: 3.12 >> GAT d- s+:+ a? C++++ UL++++ P+ L+++ E+ W+++ N+ o-- K+ w >> O-- M- V- PS++ PE Y+ PGP++ t+ 5 X+ R tv- b+++ DI-- D+ >> G++ e* h! r- z* >> ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ >> >> GPG: 37219EA0D04C8D3C >> Keybase: tmv >> Ring: tmv >> Cryptocat: tmv >> Bitmessage: BM-2cSx4RVaXbRvWmPtRsdoW25f8wipSMVRAG >> Signal: Upon request | Bajo solicitación >> >>
Thanks a lot! I finally figured it out. Yes it's there in the system installed by default and for future noobs who have the same doubt it's installed in exactly the same directories. -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GAT d- s+:+ a? C++++ UL++++ P+ L+++ E+ W+++ N+ o-- K+ w O-- M- V- PS++ PE Y+ PGP++ t+ 5 X+ R tv- b+++ DI-- D+ G++ e* h! r- z* ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ GPG: 37219EA0D04C8D3C Keybase: tmv Ring: tmv Cryptocat: tmv Bitmessage: BM-2cSx4RVaXbRvWmPtRsdoW25f8wipSMVRAG Signal: Upon request | Bajo solicitación
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