Thanks for the feedback Rick.
That's pretty much what I ended up using.
You can see the previous content of the thread
by looking at archives starting at
https://www.mail-archive.com/picolisp@software-lab.de/msg07332.html
note that I ended up using an inferior mode patched by
Chris
On Tue, 04 Apr 2017 16:58 -0800, Tim Johnson wrote:
> I'd welcome opinions as to which I should use.
Hi Tim!
Sorry to be "late for the party". I'm not an expert on emacs configs
for picolisp, but I use Thorsten's repo here:
https://github.com/tj64/picolisp-mode.
My `~/.emacs.d/init.el` file
Tim Johnson writes:
Hi Tim,
> I note that my emacs (25.1.1 on ubuntu) will install and provide
> 'picolisp-mode as an elpa package.
I'm not the author of this mode, but I somehow took over maintainership
(more or less) and did some contributions to the mode (in my github
Morning Chris -
Upon reflection, my picolisp install is via apt, but that is just
a side note.
I took the files from tarfile that you pointed me to, added your
inferior mode and placed them under ~/.emacs.d
A brief inspections - which is all I have time for now - shows
that *.l
Thanks Chris :
* Christopher Howard [170405 17:24]:
> Hi, I was referring to the lib/el folder inside the picolisp source
> archive from http://software-lab.de/picoLisp-16.12.tgz.
>
> I followed the manual installation instructions so that my picolisp is
>
Hi, I was referring to the lib/el folder inside the picolisp source
archive from http://software-lab.de/picoLisp-16.12.tgz.
I followed the manual installation instructions so that my picolisp is
installed at /usr/local/src/picoLisp. And so I just added this to my
~/.emacs:
(add-to-list
Well ... somebody more knowledgeable than I did respond. :)
* Christopher Howard [170405 16:47]:
> Hi, I figured somebody more knowledgeable would respond, but since they
> didn't...
>
> I've had a good experience with the emacs-mode included in the
>