Thanks everyone for the recommendations.
2009/12/4 Steve Purcell st...@sanityinc.com:
Here's what I do (in Cocoa Emacs 23) to make 'option' work the same in Emacs
as in other OS X apps:
(setq mac-command-modifier 'meta)
(setq mac-option-modifier 'none)
(setq default-input-method
I have a Macbooc Pro with Sweden keyboard so had a little different
issues here - by default not possible to type characters {[]} on
Carbon Emacs.
I solved it by adding the following to my .emacs file:
;; paredit-mode
(add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name ~/.emacs.d/paredit))
(autoload
Sorry, pressed send button too fast - here is correct elisp code:
(global-set-key (kbd M-3) (lambda (optional n)
(interactive p)
(let ((last-command-event 35))
(self-insert-command n
On Mon, Dec 7,
On 7 Dec 2009, at 11:15, Lauri Pesonen wrote:
2009/12/4 Steve Purcell st...@sanityinc.com:
Here's what I do (in Cocoa Emacs 23) to make 'option' work the same in Emacs
as in other OS X apps:
(setq mac-command-modifier 'meta)
(setq mac-option-modifier 'none)
(setq default-input-method
Andreas Pauley apau...@gmail.com writes:
GNU Emacs 22.3.2 (i386-apple-darwin9.5.0, Carbon Version 1.6.0)
of 2008-09-22 on plume.sr.unh.edu - Aquamacs Distribution 1.5
I deleted the .swank-clojure/ dir in my home directory and tried M-x
slime again.
It seems that this error occurs if the
2009/12/2 Matthew Williams matthew.d.willi...@gmail.com:
Using the Cocoa build of Emacs 23 (http://www.emacsformacosx.com) I
was able to get up and running extremely quickly with Technomancy's
swank-clojure install.
This is very much off-topic, but...
How do you type ''#' in the Cocoa build
use the u.s. keyboard map. #/£ is the only difference [i've yet discovered]
Lauri Pesonen wrote:
2009/12/2 Matthew Williamsmatthew.d.willi...@gmail.com:
Using the Cocoa build of Emacs 23 (http://www.emacsformacosx.com) I
was able to get up and running extremely quickly with Technomancy's
On Dec 4, 3:37 am, Phil Hagelberg p...@hagelb.org wrote:
So this is a problem with the auto-download of Clojure jars that
swank-clojure attempts. It looks like it's having trouble downloading
and is unable to clean up after itself, but I can't reproduce it. What
version of Emacs are you
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 4:41 AM, Lauri Pesonen lauri.peso...@iki.fi wrote:
2009/12/2 Matthew Williams matthew.d.willi...@gmail.com:
Using the Cocoa build of Emacs 23 (http://www.emacsformacosx.com) I
was able to get up and running extremely quickly with Technomancy's
swank-clojure install.
On 4 Dec 2009, at 09:41, Lauri Pesonen wrote:
How do you type ''#' in the Cocoa build of Emacs 23 (I'm on a UK
keyboard and in OS X apps I type option-3 to get'#')? Aquamacs has a
mode where option-3 is interpreted as '#' rather than a meta-3 which
takes care of my problem, but I haven't
On Dec 3, 7:45 pm, christophe mckeon gonzalez de leon
chromatoph...@gmail.com wrote:
you might want to try watching peepcode's emacs video.
he suggests using the carbon emacs port. i'm not sure
if i'll be going with that or with the plain terminal version,
i'm just getting acquainted with
That was the same problem it gave me. When I follow those steps.
Since you already install some stuff, what I did was erase the
~/.emcas.d/ folder (rm -r ~/.emacs.d) and the ~/src/ folder (I don't
remember what, but something got installed there form clojure, and
that was the only thing I had
Hi all,
I followed the above swank-clojure instructions using both Aquamacs
and the plain emacs for Mac OS X on my Leopard Macbook.
I also tried it on an Ubuntu (Hardy) desktop.
In all of these cases the process fails when slime tries to connect to
the Lisp interpreter.
Just to be explicit,
you might want to try watching peepcode's emacs video.
he suggests using the carbon emacs port. i'm not sure
if i'll be going with that or with the plain terminal version,
i'm just getting acquainted with emacs myself.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/carbonemacspackage.html
Andreas Pauley apau...@gmail.com writes:
It looks like Clojure is not installed. Install now? (y or n)
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Matthew;
Thank you! Now I'm being able to program with Clojure. This was the
route I should have use from the begging. Aquamacs is not very
suitable for ELPA installations. Anyone who wants to use Clojure in
Emacs, in a Mac OS X computer should follow this instructions. It's
very easy.
Guido
On
Hello;
I already install Clojure using MacPorts, and I can use it with clj.
But the environment is not what I will like. I'm trying to set up
clojure, so I can use it in Aquamacs. I already download the clojure-
mode.el, in there says that I can install it using ELPA, but I don't
know how to
Steve, I already try to follow does instructions. I copied the text
into the *scratch* buffer, and did control j (C-j), but nothing
happen, it just move the cursos to the next line. Do you know how can
I make Aquamacs eval the *scratch* buffer? 'Cause I think that's my
problem.
Guido
On Dec 1,
http://tromey.com/elpa/install.html
Just follow the instructions here.
They are pretty clear.
David
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Charras guido.carba...@gmail.com wrote:
David;
My problem is that I haven't been able to install the clojure-mode.
What I read is that this is done using
in Aquamacs try coping the code on the ELPA install page and then
eval'ing with C-x-e
(hold down control key, then type x key and then e key)
On Dec 1, 2:30 pm, Charras guido.carba...@gmail.com wrote:
David;
My problem is that I haven't been able to install the clojure-mode.
What I read is
I also had trouble installing elpa
I went the more roundabout route.
What I did was download clojuremode.el
here:
http://github.com/technomancy/clojure-mode
I got this code snippet
(add-to-list 'load-path ~/clojure/clojure-mode)
(setq inferior-lisp-program clj)
(require 'clojure-mode)
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