On 6/5/07, Dinesh Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com wrote:
Since this topic may not be of interest to all, I am putting in a description of my efforts so far in an attachment so that it can be ignored (instead of being flamed) more conveniently.
Sheesh, the sheer fear that this LUG commands is amazing! :O Preemptive anti-flame-disclaimer... :P
Right you are. Nowadays it is simply impossible to guess the theme of any mail in any thread by the name of the thread.
Anyway, I managed to configure XEmacs to act as a lisp shell. I have documented the procedure I followed on the wiki at: http://db.glug-bom.org/wiki/index.php/Using_XEmacs_as_a_lisp_shell
The doubt I still have is: With XEmacs installed what is the need to install lisp again? Isn't (X)Emacs itself one big lisp program being interpreted itself by a lisp interpreter? That assumption, in the first place drove me to using XEmacs to practise lisp.
Please enlighten me.
Regards, Mohan S N