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[MIT-Scheme-devel] Beginner problem using Edwin on Windows
From: |
Bruce Turner |
Subject: |
[MIT-Scheme-devel] Beginner problem using Edwin on Windows |
Date: |
Sat, 11 Nov 2006 07:40:49 +0000 |
Greetings! venerable MIT/GNU Scheme developers,
I am having trouble in working out how to use Edwin to edit a file. I am
using Windows XP.
I cannot see anything in the documentation that suggests that Edwin is not
usable with Windows. I click on the Edwin icon and am presented with a
window which includes the REPL prompt, 1 ]=>. I assume that this is REPL
Mode. The line "Edwin 3.112" is included in the preamble, so it would appear
that Edwin is running. I am unable to work out how to get to Scheme Mode. I
am able to evaluate Scheme expressions, and I am able to load a file created
with another editor. If I include '-*-Scheme-*-' at the beginning of the
file, loading the file prints the instructions in the file rather than
evaluating them. I cannot cut or paste, or use the back arrow. I cannot use
any of the Meta commands (If I press alt-x, for instance, I just print the
character 'o' with a bar through it; ctrl-h merely prints an 'h'). The only
screenshot that I found for Edwin shows a split screen window which has
informative lines at the bottom of each screen, very much like Emacs. My
window does not have any informative lines at the bottom. There are no
drop-down menus on the window.
Your comments would be welcome,
Regards,
Bruys
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