On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 09:53:26AM -0500, Lorry wrote:
>...that I have determined that I am incapable of setting up anything
>other than Mozilla or Netscape mail.
>I've decided it is not worth putting this much time into it, because I
>am probably going to upgrade my Slackware anyway, so whatever lucky
>person/people help me with that can also help me configure my mail
>stuff. Since I never got my ghostscript problem resolved, and Slack8
>comes with the version of gs I need anyway, and I have other various
>problems that a re-install or upgrade would fix, I figure I'll do it all
>at once. After that, maybe downloading staroffice 6 won't make my
>computer beep madly, maybe I can get wmMoonClock to work, and maybe I'll
>find a better web browser than Mozilla so I can get rid of it completely.
There isn't a better browser than mozilla. Sorry.
>
>BUT I do have a question in the meantime anyway. What would a day be
>without a question from me? :)
>I have to write a program in lisp, and I know that vim -l starts up vim
>in 'lisp mode'. But wtf is 'lisp mode'?
Basically it does syntax highlighing for lisp. There are other features to
the mode I believe, but that the only one I know of.
>I can't find an explanation of
>'lisp mode' anywhere. As far as I can tell it means the cursor
>highlights the corresponding '(' when I type a ')', which is nice and
>all, but surely it does more than just that. Is there also an
>interpreter, or do I need to get one?
>
>I shouldn't have any other questions for a while, so enjoy this one
>while it lasts. ;)
>
>Lorry
>
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