If it's the UI of _my_ dreams, it will integrate with GNU Emacs. Maybe we could port Unicon to Emacs Lisp. :)


I love Emacs, I write most of my code with it but I don't have the time write an elisp interpreter or figure out how to make UI run like emacs. I have tried to keep the latest UI code as simple as possible. I am always open to suggestions and even help.


There is a great Unicon mode for emacs which you grab at Robert's website http://www.zenadsl6357.zen.co.uk/unicon/
or a modified version with a bunch of extra features like a 'Unicon' menu
http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~nclayton/unicon.el.html
I know that there is also a version designed for XEmacs as well.
(These files are perfect examples of things that we might want to find in a Unicon Code "recources" Repository)


Thanks,
   Nolan Clayton




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