What files does ReadyLisp read on startup?
I'm extremely frustrated that I cannot edit my .emacs file in my home directory and have changes made to the aquamacs environment.
For instance, I'm messing around with some OCaml and want to add a tuareg-mode, but more importantly, want to use pretty-lambda when i'm coding in Lisp. when i edit my .emacs file, i get nothing.
I've moved the .emacs files to several directories (/, /Applications/Ready\ Lisp/Contents/)
so.. i'm lost there. any advice? (i'm already about to dredge through the manual)
secondly, and perhaps less pressing but more annoying, is this issue i created for myself when i cleaned out my .emacs.d directory (oops!)
now at every startup or shutdown sequence of Aquamacs, i get the " 'end of file during parsing' while saving the history" question. which i've tolerated these past few weeks but i figure if i'm gonna ask one question i may as well ask two..
eric\
[EDIT] so i've discovered the site-lisp/ directory in the Ready\ Lisp.app/Contents/Resources/ , and created a default.el within that directory.. to no avail.
[EDIT2] okay well i got the greek features working with a pretty ugly cut 'n paste job into init-lisp.el .. not exactly what i was shooting for, and it doesn't work in the REPL without messing up SLIME's font highlighting (i suppose this has to do with me hooking it to lisp-mode .. but i'm such a hook newb that it'll be some time before i bother to research how to fix this one) .. but i can live without the pretty-lambda in my REPL.
ReadyLisp helpp
ReadyLisp helpp
Last edited by err on Sat Oct 18, 2008 10:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: ReadyLisp helpp
Hi Eric,
I use AquaMacs and it seems totally fine. Are you sure it's not reading your ~/.emacs? Make sure you open that path in AquaMacs, just in case it's looking somewhere else (C-x C-f ~/.emacs).
Also, I have no .emacs.d (at least not in my home directory and 'locate' tells me nothing.
OisÃn
I use AquaMacs and it seems totally fine. Are you sure it's not reading your ~/.emacs? Make sure you open that path in AquaMacs, just in case it's looking somewhere else (C-x C-f ~/.emacs).
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Lyrebird:disks oisin$ cat ~/.emacs
(setq mac-function-modifier 'meta)
(setq mac-option-modifier nil)
(setq inferior-lisp-program "/usr/local/bin/sbcl")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/lib/lisp/slime/")
(require 'slime)
(slime-setup)
OisÃn
Re: ReadyLisp helpp
I'm pretty sure it isn't reading my ~/.emacs file
... i've written some pretty broken code in there, expecting it to signal some errors during initialization, but to no avail.
i am thinking it has to do with Ready Lisp .. they bundle everything together so neatly that there just has to be some trouble afoot
... i've written some pretty broken code in there, expecting it to signal some errors during initialization, but to no avail.
i am thinking it has to do with Ready Lisp .. they bundle everything together so neatly that there just has to be some trouble afoot