On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 10:39 AM, Helmut Eller heller@common-lisp.netwrote:
- Mirko Vukovic [2011-02-19 14:30] writes:
Are there any packages that can help me accomplish this?
I've used org-babel[1] a bit but only with gnuplot. A lisp program generates the data file, org-mode calls gnuplot to generates the graphs and combines them into single html document. I think there is also some Slime integration for org-babel available but I have no experience with that.
Helmut
I would like to use both.
1) Generate the files with dribble. I can easily input text into repl.
2) Then switch to org-mode to edit the text and prepare for printing.
However, I got a problem with dribble & slime on my windows xp: - running clisp on cygwin, dribble works fine - running clisp from slime on emacs-nt, dribble does not work.
This is not the first time I am having issues running cygwin's clisp via slime on emacs-nt. I hope in the near future to get a laptop where I can run both windows and linux, and do lisp work on the linux side.
Enough dribbling :-)
Mirko