Re: Help with Slime

2008-12-26 Thread Emeka
> > Kogu > > Below is the relevant part of my init.el. Which file is init.el? Where can I find it? I use windows vista. Emeka --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, s

Re: Help with Slime

2008-12-25 Thread kogu
Hi, Ok. you need all stuff below, might be redundant, but still. I would recommend getting everything from VCS, except emacs perhaps. 1. GNU Emacs 2. Slime 3. Clojure 4. Clojure mode 5. Swank Clojure Below is the relevant part of my init.el. Change paths. Let me know if you are stuck somewhere.

Re: Help with Slime

2008-12-25 Thread Emeka
Kugo, Please send me your code and instructions of what you did to get where you are? I am even far behind, however, I use windows. Emeka On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 5:47 PM, kogu wrote: > > Hi, > > This is not clojure related but Slime/Emacs related. > > I am using Slime/Emacs/Clojure Mode/Swank

Re: Help with Slime

2008-12-24 Thread Bill Clementson
Hi, On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 8:47 AM, kogu wrote: > This is not clojure related but Slime/Emacs related. > > I am using Slime/Emacs/Clojure Mode/Swank Clojure on Windows. > > I have a dual monitor setup. So I create a new frame, move that to the > second monitor, and set that to the REPL buffer.

Help with Slime

2008-12-24 Thread kogu
Hi, This is not clojure related but Slime/Emacs related. I am using Slime/Emacs/Clojure Mode/Swank Clojure on Windows. I have a dual monitor setup. So I create a new frame, move that to the second monitor, and set that to the REPL buffer. This allows me to work quickly, without switching to var