On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 9:43 AM, Lee Spector <lspec...@hampshire.edu> wrote:

>
> I agree that there's a sweet spot for newcomers here, where one uses a
> simple REPL (possibly invoked with lein) and an editor that's not tightly
> coupled, which should make it easier to provide a unified and idiot-proof
> download/install procedure. But I do think that you need an editor with a
> few essential features, at very least bracket matching and Clojure-aware
> auto-indenting. Last I checked JEdit (which you mentioned later in your
> message) does not have Clojure-aware auto-indenting, but I agree that if it
> did then this would be an attractive package for many newcomers.
>

The JEdit mode for Clojure has auto-indenting and bracket matching and it
works just fine for me. If you weren't able to get that to work did you try
contacting the maintainer of the mode?

David

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