Re: Too much help
- From: Pascal Bourguignon <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 21:07:00 +0100
David Parker <dparker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
David Parker wrote:
I'm a newbie to the group so be gentle. I'm using clisp 2.31 and
running it as an inferior list under the X version of GNU emacs
21.3.1. Often up pops the following annoying message in the middle
of my lisp code:
Help (abbreviated :h) = this list
Use the usual editing capabilities
(quit) or (exit) leaves CLISP
Does anyone know where this comes from? It's very annoying to have
to backspace over all that text and resume coding where I left off.
TIA. -- david parker
I just tried running clisp stand-alone and was bombarded with the same
message every time I hit the tab key. Clearly there's something about
clisp that I don't understand. Does anyone know how to get rid of
that message? -- david
Launch it with the option: -I
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