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!
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:
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
--
Felip Alàez Nadal
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