On Thu, Jun 02 2011, Eli Barzilay wrote: [...]
>> Anyway, what i would *really* like to have is a racket help function >> that, instead of calling a preconfigured browser, returned the URL >> to be browsed (much as 'help' now actually prints it). With that, >> i'd hack what i need in Elisp/Geiser, and wouldn't mess with >> DrRacket's preferences (i just thought that it'd be easier to change >> the later since the functionality is already available for linux). > > this sounds like a more reasonable extension to me. (It would require > looking at more code, but overall I think that it's a better > direction.) So I take it that if you have this then you won't need > the above, right? Right. And i actually much prefer this solution. > BTW, it won't be a function -- it has to be a syntax. What I'm > thinking of is some "just return the url" parameter that you could > turn on, and `help' would evaluate to the url string instead of taking > you there. Exactly what i'd need. Cheers, jao -- Children enter school as question marks and leave as periods. -Neil Postman, professor and author (1931- ) _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users