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Hi!
I've spent a lot of time to find that thing even if everyone told about Emacs+SLIME… SLIME is not working anymore with the new version of Emacs and I don't really like Emacs.
As I coudn't find that thing out I decided to make it myself.
Here it is with this lisp.lang and the x-lisp.xml.
If you want to use it then copy and paste the lisp.lang in your /usr/share/gtksourceview2.0/language-specs/
And paste x-lisp.xml in your /usr/share/mime/text/
Here it is! Now you have the Common Lisp highlighting feature on in Gedit ( according to the ANSI definition as well )
I've sent it to the Gedit project but while they include it I share it with you.
Here's a screenshot http://aisimia.toile-libre.org/public/I … shot_m.jpg
You can get the archive directly from here : http://aisimia.toile-libre.org/public/I … ort.tar.gz which contains both files.
Tell me if there's something you want different and if you find that thing useful.
Last edited by jiehong (2010-09-11 09:05:36)
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I know this is a little old, but the archive returns a 404, and I really don't want to make my own files. Does anybody have a copy?
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I know this is a little old, but the archive returns a 404, and I really don't want to make my own files. Does anybody have a copy?
If you follow the link to the blog post mentioned above, there's a working download link.
Here it is, to save you a click (http://happyfree.toile-libre.org/dotcle … ort.tar.gz).
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The link was dead because I've made some little changes… here is the new one http://aisimia.toile-libre.org/public/I … ort.tar.gz
I've changed the link of my first post too…
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