On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 12:28:58PM -0500, r...@tamos.net wrote:
> > I will remove the "Transient Symbol Markup" functionality from the
> > PicoLisp> kernel and some libraries.
>
> Sounds good to me. I’ve never used tsm-mode in Emacs either (and when
> I’m pil-in
On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 13:15 +0100, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I will remove the "Transient Symbol Markup" functionality from the
> PicoLisp> kernel and some libraries.
>
> I hope it is OK :)
Sounds good to me. I’ve never used tsm-mode in Emacs either (and
Hi PositronPro,
> Well for one i had tried this feature. The idea was neat and i liked a bit.
> Would have even used it always.
OK, I see. Good to know!
> But due to certain restrictions/issues didn't. Like being confused if i was
> inside or outside the quotes.
> The tsm-mode in emacs having e
sable.
Else it was good.
PositronPro
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On 20 Dec 2018 5:45 pm, Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I will remove the "Transient Symbol Markup" functionality from the PicoLisp
> kernel and some libraries.
>
> This is no big loss, I belie
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>Hi all,
>
>I will remove the "Transient Symbol Markup" functionality from the
>PicoLisp
>kernel and some libraries.
>
>This is no big loss, I believe. Most of you were probably not even
>aware of it,
>and I myself didn't use it since many years
Hi all,
I will remove the "Transient Symbol Markup" functionality from the PicoLisp
kernel and some libraries.
This is no big loss, I believe. Most of you were probably not even aware of it,
and I myself didn't use it since many years. It makes things like (line-)
editors unnece
On Mon, 16 Nov 2009, Alexander Burger wrote:
Armadillo (tc.rucho) is implementing support for transient symbol markup
also in his picolisp mode for 'emacs'. I would love to have it in 'vim'
too, but have no idea if or how this might be possible.
How about using emacs
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 08:14:47AM +0100, Alexander Burger wrote:
> after some discussion in IRC, we re-introduced a feature into PicoLisp
> that had been there already once, in 2006/2007. It is called "transient
> symbol markup", and changes how transient symbols are printe
Hi all,
after some discussion in IRC, we re-introduced a feature into PicoLisp
that had been there already once, in 2006/2007. It is called "transient
symbol markup", and changes how transient symbols are printed and edited
in a terminal window.
Now, per default, transient symbols are