Re: PicoLisp / REPL & Emacs

2014-10-03 Thread jerome moliere
;m really a lot > > faster with it, it's pure joy. > > http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ParEdit > > > > Sometimes I use M+x hs-minor-mode to fold blocks of code together, gives > a > > better overview when editing large lisp functions (installed by default). > &g

Re: PicoLisp / REPL & Emacs

2014-09-30 Thread Thorsten Jolitz
ing large lisp functions (installed by default). > > You can also work in normal the picolisp REPL Emacs-like, check out > http://picolisp.com/wiki/?emacsStyleLed > > Note: a few standard functions are missing in the Emacs syntax > highlighting, but its not really an issue.

Re: PicoLisp / REPL & Emacs

2014-09-29 Thread andreas
normal the picolisp REPL Emacs-like, check out http://picolisp.com/wiki/?emacsStyleLed Note: a few standard functions are missing in the Emacs syntax highlighting, but its not really an issue. Kind regards, beneroth > Hi all, > I have seen the docs about Emacs and found one webblog dealing

Re: PicoLisp / REPL & Emacs

2014-09-29 Thread O.Hamann
Hi Jerome, I'm using Emacs (on Linux), and I was very happy how easy it was to use picolisp source blocks in Emacs org-mode. Even with sessions enabled. But that is no answer to your question, I think. I do not understand the term "Do you use Emacs and Company?". Does 'Company' mean software

PicoLisp / REPL & Emacs

2014-09-29 Thread jerome moliere
Hi all, I have seen the docs about Emacs and found one webblog dealing with PicoLisp & Emacs but the information is quite old.. Do you use Emacs and Company ? How do you integrate the PicoLisp REPL into Emacs ? I'd like to avoid auto complete because I already have a quitte tricky configuratio