Francisco Vila writes:
> 2011/12/8 :
>> What you don't understand is that Emacs is no longer scanning your
>> weaknesses of understanding and kneeing you in the gut whenever you do
>> something as careless as typing a backspace.
>
> Copying/pasting from/to other programs in/from Emacs still appe
2011/12/8 :
> What you don't understand is that Emacs is no longer scanning your
> weaknesses of understanding and kneeing you in the gut whenever you do
> something as careless as typing a backspace.
Copying/pasting from/to other programs in/from Emacs still appear in
my scan. I never know when
On 2011/12/08 11:32:28, Ian Hulin (gmail) wrote:
Hi David,
A Scheme sandbox is a good idea, in fact it is *A Very Good Idea*.
However, before we focus down on this solution, might it not be a
good thing to consider this:
get LilyPond in its build to provide a library of all its scheme stuff
On 2011/12/08 09:07:01, dak wrote:
On 2011/12/08 00:38:07, Keith wrote:
> Very nice.
> If you make it this easy, I might learn Scheme...
> nah.
Well, it is like converting people to Emacs. Those who have gotten
burnt 20
years ago are a lost cause. You can't erase their childhood memories.
Reviewers: Keith,
Message:
On 2011/12/08 00:38:07, Keith wrote:
Very nice.
If you make it this easy, I might learn Scheme...
nah.
Well, it is like converting people to Emacs. Those who have gotten
burnt 20 years ago are a lost cause. You can't erase their childhood
memories. And they look w
Very nice.
If you make it this easy, I might learn Scheme...
nah.
http://codereview.appspot.com/5453045/diff/1/Documentation/extending/scheme-tutorial.itely
File Documentation/extending/scheme-tutorial.itely (right):
http://codereview.appspot.com/5453045/diff/1/Documentation/extending/scheme-tu