Hi,
Am 29.04.2009 um 19:07 schrieb Meikel Brandmeyer:
- here (I feel a little uncomfortable with that, but as long as
the "I can't get SLIME to work" thread show up, it's ok, I
think)
A fourth place is now the VimClojure Google Group:
http://groups.google.com/group/vimclojure
Sincerely
Mei
I'd like to add how great I think VimClojure is. It's truly an
amazing environment and I don't think I'd be able to enjoy clojure as
much without it. I'm too committed to vim to learn emacs for a new
language. Thanks a lot Meikel!
On Apr 29, 10:13 am, Meikel Brandmeyer wrote:
> Hi Adrian,
>
>
Hi Adrian,
Am 29.04.2009 um 07:00 schrieb Adrian Cuthbertson:
In the absence of an issue tracker at this time, could I mention the
following relating to indenting;
(defn xxx
"Some stuff...
(defmacro xxx
"Some stuff...
(defroutes xxx
"Some stuf...
This can be configured us
Meikel,
I'm liking what I've seen so far of vimclojure. One request is to have
the preview window stay up all the time and keep adding to it with the
\ef, \et, \eb, etc. commands. Having it come and go is distracting to
me.
My $0.02
Thanks,
Jim
On Apr 29, 12:07 pm, Meikel Brandmeyer wrote:
>
Hi,
Am 29.04.2009 um 04:42 schrieb Johan Berntsson:
I've been emailing directly to Meikel, but perhaps a issue tracker of
some kind would be good? It is of course up to Meikel, and VimClojure
is already good enough for me to use for all my Clojure hacking
(including some paid work).
As for bu
Likewise a real fan!
In the absence of an issue tracker at this time, could I mention the
following relating to indenting;
(defn xxx
"Some stuff...
(defmacro xxx
"Some stuff...
(defroutes xxx
"Some stuf...
That is, the indenting starts under the argument for "non-recognis
On Apr 29, 11:21 am, tmountain wrote:
> I just wanted to chime in and say I'm also a fan of vimclojure. I find
> it to be one of the more enjoyable dev environments I've worked in and
> the ability to send arbitrary expressions to the REPL is really
> convenient. I have found a few issues with it
I just wanted to chime in and say I'm also a fan of vimclojure. I find
it to be one of the more enjoyable dev environments I've worked in and
the ability to send arbitrary expressions to the REPL is really
convenient. I have found a few issues with it though, and I'm
wondering what the appropriate
The position setting sounds good.
As far as the new REPL goes, in much of my code, I set the namespace
and I would like to have all those blown away as well. Would it be
possible to add a command to the nailgun server that would cause it to
shutdown and automatically restart? Alternatively, I got
Hi,
Am 28.04.2009 um 21:55 schrieb jim:
I've been poking at vimclojure and I like it. I'm looking forward to
get good at using it. So far, I've changed it so that the preview
window and new REPL's open to the right of the current window.
The next version will have a vimclojure#SplitPos so tha
Meikel,
I've been poking at vimclojure and I like it. I'm looking forward to
get good at using it. So far, I've changed it so that the preview
window and new REPL's open to the right of the current window.
One question, is it possible to restart a REPL so that any definitions
loaded previously a
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