Sébastien Vauban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I've just installed Slime and CLisp. Very good choice, I think.
>
> But my ultimate goal would be to try enjoying all the features
> of Slime for debugging Emacs Lisp code I want to maintain...
> but, when compiling my Emacs Lisp code, it r
Rodolfo wrote:
> In Gnus Manual there is:
>
> ---
> The `nnweb' back end allows an easy interface to the mighty search
> engine. You create an `nnweb' group, enter a search pattern, and then
> enter the group and read the article
Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Rodolfo,
> gnus-refer-article-method is a variable defined in `gnus.el'.
> Its value is
> (current
> (nnweb "google"
> (nnweb-type google)))
>
> . Then I did:
> `G w RET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RET';
> but, as I reported in my very first message o
Hi all,
I'm a beginner using gnus (and Emacs too) and I got several
problems setting it up.
I use gnus as a news reader and as an e-mail client. My
problem is that i dont want to sent my real e-mail when
writing a new article for a newsgroup, so I wrote in my
config file :
(setq user-mai
Rodolfo wrote:
>> gnus-refer-article-method is a variable defined in `gnus.el'.
>> Its value is
>> (current
>> (nnweb "google"
>> (nnweb-type google)))
>>
>> . Then I did:
>> `G w RET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RET';
>> but, as I reported in my very first message of the present long thread,
>> all
Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Rodolfo,
> No Gnus v0.4
I've seen that, look at your User-Agent header. ;-)
,
| User-Agent: Gnus/5.110004 (No Gnus v0.4) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux)
`
NoGnus is the current development Gnus from CVS HEAD, so I thought you
checked it out from
Rodolfo wrote:
> I did as you suggest: in my ~/.gnus.el I put the above stuff,
> closed emacs, opened up emacs, started Gnus and did:
> `C-h v gnus-refer-article-method RET',
> and the following message appeared:
>
> gnus-refer-article-method is a variable defined in `gnus.el'.
> Its value is
>
Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Rodolfo,
> but now it's even worse: when I do
> `G w RET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> RET'
> in the group buffer, no message is displayed, not even blank,
> but instead in the echo area I get the output:
Echo area? Do you mean the mini buffer or *Messages*?
Hello,
>> But my ultimate goal would be to try enjoying all the features
>> of Slime for debugging Emacs Lisp code I want to maintain...
>>
>> And, *not* being an expert at all in both languages, I don't
>> know if their differences are so big it's purely impossible to
>> do what I want, or if it'
Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Echo area? Do you mean the mini buffer or *Messages*?
"Echo area" is correct.
(info "(emacs)Glossary")
Echo Area
The echo area is the bottom line of the screen, used for echoing
the arguments to commands, for asking questions, and showing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johan Bockgård) writes:
Hi Johan,
> "Echo area" is correct.
>
> (info "(emacs)Glossary")
>
> Echo Area
> The echo area is the bottom line of the screen, used for echoing
> the arguments to commands, for asking questions, and showing
> brief messages (including
Sébastien Vauban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For example, how do you get the display of a function's arguments
> list in the minibuffer? Very very useful.
Eldoc mode.
(add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'turn-on-eldoc-mode)
(add-hook 'lisp-interaction-mode-hook 'turn-on-eldoc-mode)
(ad
Sébastien Vauban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
>>> But my ultimate goal would be to try enjoying all the features
>>> of Slime for debugging Emacs Lisp code I want to maintain...
>>>
>>> And, *not* being an expert at all in both languages, I don't
>>> know if their differences are so big
Julien Ghaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a beginner using gnus (and Emacs too) and I got several
> problems setting it up.
> I use gnus as a news reader and as an e-mail client. My
> problem is that i dont want to sent my real e-mail when
> writing a new article for a newsgroup
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