Jan Moringen
Jan Moringen
> okay, I've thought some more and I think I misnamed the issue; I was actually thinking of manually labelling rule for the benefits I described. I see. > but...
Thanks for the suggestion. I remember having some thoughts about the proper solution relying on external format mechanism of the Lisp implementation. The idea is that the byte sequences `0d...
The command names are taken from Emacs. I'm not sure whether it makes more sense to use the well-known names or try to be more consistent and use new names....
@splittist was kind enough to collect this list of Zmacs commands and keybindings: ``` Zmacs Backward Sexp C-M-b Backward Sexp No Up Forward Sexp C-M-f Forward Sexp No Up Backward...
I think this is where left off: ```cl ;;; Taken from SBCL code ;;; Truncate EXPONENT if it's too large for a float. (defun truncate-exponent (exponent mantissa decimal-exponent) ;; Work...
It is from the end like you suspected so everything should work out. Reusing a single client instance would be a prerequisite since otherwise the consing and object initialization would...
> You could also use the Eclector client and add the Quaviver as a mixin. That's a good idea in principle but Eclector does not require client classes to have...
I played around a bit. Is the following what `:min-label "min" :max-label "max" :range-label-text-style (make-text-style nil nil :smaller) :number-of-tick-marks 6` should look like? 
``` how do you like the look of https://github.com/McCLIM/McCLIM/issues/703 ? scymtym: this looks good to me jackdaniel: thanks. i'm not sure whether the ticks should be annotated with numeric values...
Hi. Firstly, I no longer develop or maintain Rudel. Its new home is http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/rudel.html. This repository is just an archive. > Hi, I'm trying to work out how the rudel...