Thanks, please bear with me, I am a long time Mainframe Rexx hack delving into the wild world of LISP and LTK. I have one simple request. Can someone post to the list an example of a working LTK application with menus and buttons and text boxes? I tried to find LTKTEST on my machine and while I am able to execute it in Emas/Slime I cannot find the source file, so please forgive me my ignorance! I want everything to be almost perfect as I am of half german decent!
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From: ltk-user-bounces@common-lisp.net [mailto:ltk-user-bounces@common-lisp.net] On Behalf Of Vytautas Jancauskas Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 4:14 AM To: Talk about Ltk the Lisp Toolkit Subject: Re: [ltk-user] Got LTK to work - second question
yep you need to use C-c C-k instead
On Jan 24, 2008 11:15 AM, Felip Alàez Nadal uu.nix.uu@gmail.com wrote:
Hello:
I believe that you should use C-c C-k . This will compile and load a lisp file on my pc (I'm not sure if you use the same slime version). In my pc, C-c C-c only compiles the file, but doesn't load It.
I should add, that when I close Emacs, restart it, get into the LTK environment and load fgs, then the changes show up.
Well, surely, if you do (load "fgs" ), lisp searches the compiled file and loads that. Then the changes show up.
I hope to be helpful