On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 4:34 AM, Oisíndenpashogai@gmail.com wrote:
2009/8/15 FFT fft1976@gmail.com:
Doing it with C-x C-e is handy since you don't lose focus from the Scheme file you're editing, and if you have split windows you can watch what happens immediately.
Yes, but the output doesn't go to the minibuffer (the 1-line buffer on the bottom). That's what I don't like.
The only slight problems I have, which is probably because I don't know much about Emacs, is that even with one running REPL onscreen, when an error occurs a second one sometimes pops up (only the first time, it seems...). Then I have one .scm file and two duplicate REPL windows, which is a bit... odd.
I see that too. Very annoying, because it happens all the time, and somewhat unpredictably. All the C-X-1's and C-X-B's start to hurt my fingers besides being distracting.
I would have thought, with Emacs being the major platform for Scheme/Gambit usage, people would have good reliable solutions to that.