Re: Why do I get error messages when using tabs?



"webmasterATflymagnetic.com" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

As to the layout, it seems very sensible to me to line up the
parentheses, especially as Lisp positively thrives on them! Notepad
will clearly not highlight a matching bracket, and I'm not aware of an
IDE that I could use (is there a plug-in for Eclipse?)

There are *two* plugins for Eclipse, Cusp and
Dandelion-ECL. I like using Emacs and SLIME, and if I used Windows I'd
probably use it there too. There are also complete commercial Lisp
IDEs for Windows, including LispWorks, Allegro CL, and Corman
Lisp. They all support normal formatting for CL code.

Zach


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