Re: Graphics for Slime
- From: Ken Tilton <kentilton@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 05:51:54 -0400
The subject line is something I have been wondering about: can the Lisp process talked to by Emacs pop-up, say, an LTk window? Well, of course, dumb question. So what stops Slime (or a Slime-killer) from being GUI-based? Or shalt we have no Gods before the Emacs text-only interface model? I imagine one problem is that Emacs users probably expand windows to fill the whole desktop, but what is that second huge flatpanel for?
kt
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