
1 Dec
2003
1 Dec
'03
2:28 a.m.
--- Luke Gorrie <luke@bluetail.com> wrote:
(*) This probably explains why loading inf-lisp hijacks all my lisp-mode key bindings, instead of being nice and using a minor-mode.
I found this comment curious as I thought that you used only a TCP socket to communicate between emacs and cl. I had a look at the source and you do require inferior lisp mode (ILM) and comint mode. What is the rationale for using both inferior lisp mode and a TCP socket? Is your intention to entirely replace ILM with socket communication or will you continue to use ILM for some things and sockets for others? -- Bill Clementson __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now http://companion.yahoo.com/