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* Help on Slime
@ 2008-03-24  0:04 Lorenzo Isella
  2008-03-24  7:26 ` Andrea Vettorello
  2008-03-24  8:18 ` Thierry Volpiatto
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Lorenzo Isella @ 2008-03-24  0:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Dear All,
I am completely new to LISP (I want to learn it out of curiosity and 
maybe one day it will be useful to me) and surely not very experienced 
about using emacs.
I am running Debian testing on my box and installed both emacs and slime 
from Debian repositories.
I am a bit puzzled: if I create a file test.lisp with the trivial content:

(+ 1 2)

and then I load it then both the lisp mode and slime mode are 
automatically enabled.
However, if I try positioning the cursor and using  C-x C-e I get the 
message

Not connected.

If I disable the  slime (M-x slime-mode), then C-x C-e returns the 
obvious value 3.
What am I doing wrong? What I am seeing does not look much like the 
video at:

http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2swf/slime.html

In case it matters, I can post the .emacs file I am using.
Many thanks

Lorenzo





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