From: Stephan Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > people nowadays usually use slime [1] together with emacs. if > you don't > use emacs you really should consider using it. Slime provides your > requested features and a lot more.
Actually, I did consider slime, and I do occasionally use emacs. I was just looking for a more "lightweight" solution, such as giving readline support to lisp, similar as it is done with clisp. But if there is no other option, I will try my luck with slime. Ronald
