I'm afraid I don't have a suggestion, but a question. The code you
provided makes sense to me and duplicates something I'd like, but I'm
unsure how to enable it in DrRacket. May I ask how you did so? Thank you.
Glen
On Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 6:11:12 PM UTC+10, Gregor Kopp wrote:
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No apology needed. The pop-up menu is a great feature. Thank you very much.
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Thanks for the quick comment. Unless I'm missing something (quite
possible...nay, likely), the triangle in the upper left launches a File Open
dialog at the requested location. That's cool and useful, but a bit different.
The use case I had in mind was wanting access to the folder *in the Finder
I hope this isn't painfully obvious to everyone but me, but I'd found it really
frustrating until I found a solution. So, I thought I'd share. (If that's not
appropriate traffic for the mailing list, I'd appreciate a more veteran hand
letting me know. I'm still observing the norms.)
Issue: Whil
If order doesn't matter and it would be okay for duplicates *within* a list to
be deleted, you might make use of
* Lists can be converted to sets, via list->set and back again
* There are many set methods to yield unions, intersections and differences
between sets. See https://docs.racket-lang.o
Struggling as a newbie with the documentation for find-files. In particular,
the "predicate" part of
(find-files
predicate
[ start-path]
#:skip-filtered-directory? skip-filtered-directory?
#:follow-links? fol
Naive question, here. As far as I can tell, (directory-list some-path) yields
a list of files and directories immediately below some-path. I wish to capture
all files and directories in some-path or any of the sub-directories of
some-path. I didn't find an obvious option for doing so. Before I
Thank you, everyone!! I've gained some nice big picture lessons and appreciate
the welcome to the community.
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With help from this group, I've written my first baby-program in Racket and
would really appreciate any feedback on how to make it more idiomatic,
efficient and well-formatted (I struggle with where to break lines). Thank you
in advance.
The purpose is to fix the irregular capitalization of ent
Wow. In addition to getting my question answered, I learned about 6 other
things. Thank you so much, everyone!
Glenn
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I'm quite new to Racket/LISP, so I hope this isn't breathtakingly obvious. Can
someone please tell me the best way to capitalize just the first word in a
multiword string. So, given the string "it was a dark and stormy night", I
would like to get "It was a dark and stormy night". I see functio
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