Hallo,
William Cook wrote:
Yes, as i said in my email, I know that Emacs can do anything.
If fancy means taking advantage of ubiquitous bit-mapped displays, then I guess I do mean fancy.
So we can agree that Emacs is fancy too.
Neither of your links mention Scheme, as far as I can tell. And searching for Schema and GDB didn't bring up much of use either. Is there a connection between Emacs debugging and Gambit Scheme? If so, I'd like to know about it, because some of my students would like to use it.
Those are screenshots of the GDB mode, which I think is pretty neat. For Scheme one can use gambit.el (that comes with Gambit-C) or quack.el[1]. They may be not as fancy or beautiful as the GDB mode (or Eclipse), buy they do work. Besides, one can add as much fanciness as he wants.
[1] - http://www.neilvandyke.org/quack/
Cheers, -alex http://www.ventonegro.org/