Guile Studio is a great idea but If I had to make a wish it would be Mike Gran 
will continue to develop The Gano Project http://gano.sourceforge.net/ 
<http://gano.sourceforge.net/> and from there someone would make some kind of 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borland_Turbo_C 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borland_Turbo_C> .




Oct 28, 2019, 19:09 by rek...@elephly.net:

>
> Hi Mark,
>
> I’m glad you consider this to be useful!
>
>>> Guile Studio is not supposed to be yet another pre-configured Emacs; its
>>> goal is just to provide a comfortable environment that works best for
>>> playing with Guile.  I’d like to have less surprising window management,
>>> but I don’t know of any clear, simple and obvious solution.  I just
>>> don’t want windows to pop up and seemingly replace others, and I want
>>> the management of how windows are arranged to be done manually and via
>>> simple buttons.  Any ideas about how to achieve this?
>>>
>>
>> I wonder if the Emacs community would be a good place to ask.
>> What do you think?
>>
>
> I should do that; it’s just that I’m not really sure of what exactly I
> want here.  There are countless solutions (like setting windows to be
> dedicated, for example), but each of them comes with potential
> drawbacks.  I would need to know what “less surprising” really means to
> me (and inexperienced users), so that I can evaluate the drawbacks and
> constrain the set of solutions.
>
> Perhaps the new tabs feature that is now available in the latest
> unreleased version of Emacs might be of interest here.
>
> --
> Ricardo
>

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