
On 10/29/06, David Barker <kzar@kzar.co.uk> wrote:
Hi I was wondering if I need to do anything more than "M-x slime" to load slime? It seems to work because it creates the *inferior-list* buffer but it doesn't seem to ident code I write in other buffers or add the extra SLIME key bindings. I am running debian (etch) with emacs21 slime and clisp. Thanks
You need to call (slime-setup) from your .emacs. Please see http://common-lisp.net/project/slime/doc/html/Installation.html
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