On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 6:50 PM, Ken Wesson <kwess...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There doesn't seem to be a way to get CCW's version reported, short
> perhaps of triggering an attempt to update it, but I think it's
> 0.2.something.

Help > About Eclipse SDK > Installation Details - You'll see a list of
all installed plugins and their versions.

> 2. Enter in the middle of a REPL submission breaks the line even if
> the sexp lacks unmatched delims, unlike Enclojure.

I've gotten used to using ctl-enter or shift-cmd-x to just submit the
form I'm typing so I don't need to jump to the end of the form. I like
that the REPL has full editing capability, just like a source file -
including using enter to add line breaks.

> 3. A few things seem a bit less self-evident without looking at either
> Eclipse or CCW documentation than is the case with NB/Enclojure,
> including (sorry to harp on this) the install's extra step and the
> behavior of some of the other things.

Well, there's certainly a lot of Eclipse functionality that is
definitely less than obvious - even with all the Eclipse documentation
out there - and I suspect some of that carries over to CCW. But, yes,
CCW's docs are... thin...
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