I don't have the time to attempt modifications to DrRacket right now.
Instead I've moved to emacs, which (to the question posed earlier by Robby
Findler) does have keyboard shortcuts for running the debugger. I'm still
using racket via emacs' racket-mode but trying to click on the very small
gr
Your explanation of "lambda _" jogged my memory. I'm remembering long ago
Haskell learnings where the underscore is used in much the same way.
I'll take a look at the two references you shared. This is a really useful
starting point. Thank you again, Laurent.
On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 5:35 AM Laure
On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 11:14 PM James Zollinger wrote:
> Thanks for the info, Laurent. I tried the trick outlined in the link you
> sent me on Debian 11 versions of Gnome 3.38.5 (just to test this) and MATE
> 1.24.1-2 (my preferred environment) without any success.
>
I haven't tried myself. For
Thanks for the info, Laurent. I tried the trick outlined in the link you
sent me on Debian 11 versions of Gnome 3.38.5 (just to test this) and MATE
1.24.1-2 (my preferred environment) without any success.
My LISP/scheme/racket skills are maturing but I'm not quite ready to tackle:
(
The menu strings get very fussy, so check that you entered it exactly
right, and do a very simple one to start. That's the usual cause in my
experience.
On Sat, Oct 30, 2021, 7:25 AM Mike Engelhart wrote:
> On Mac OS I tried adding keyboard shortcuts using the linked Apple support
> document to
On Mac OS I tried adding keyboard shortcuts using the linked Apple support
document to allow for comment/uncomment bindings in DrRacket and it doesn't
work (at least on Mac OS Monterey). One thing I noticed is that if you go
back to System Preferences->Keyboard->Shortcuts->App Shortcuts and look a
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 10:47 PM James Zollinger wrote:
> Thank you both for the thoughtful answers. I will take a look at the
> quickscript you sent, Laurent. The mac keyboard shortcut is a great
> feature. Makes me wonder about buying a mac again after quite a few years.
> (I use debian as my d
I don't know if this fills the need but it's a useful thing to know
regardless: macOS will allow you to add a keyboard shortcut for any menu
item in any application.
https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/create-keyboard-shortcuts-for-apps-mchlp2271/mac
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 1:10 PM James Zol
There may be a better way to do it, but here's at least a working solution:
https://gist.github.com/Metaxal/5c91eddafb86bb0c06b4d8322ad53045
It's a quickscript (https://docs.racket-lang.org/quickscript/index.html) so
it gives you a new submenu in the Scripts menu, with associated keybindings:
Shif
I'm a happy user of DrRacket, plowing through the MIT SICP (Structure and
Interpretation of Computer Programs.) As I'm learning Scheme, I'm spending
more time than I'd like to admit in the debugger. I'm more used to
emacs/bash but really liking the DrRacket IDE (using graphical libs to
display
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