This is sample code for starting and specifying defaults to the Emacs-Lisp interface. Copy the contents of the sample.emacs file, noted below, into the buffer. A buffer will be opened indicating a new file (or anexisting file if one already exists). In Emacs, press the keys Control-X Control-F.
emacs file created when you installed Emacs, use Emacs to install one or appropriately modify an existing one now. emacs file is loaded into Emacs wheneverEmacs is started. Pressing Control-J in the *scratch* buffer causes a form to beevaluated by Emacs (a simple carriage-return does not do that).īut rather than evaluating that form each time you run Emacs, it isbetter to have a. (load "/usr/local/acl10.1express/eli/fi-site-init.el") Control-J To load the file, you can evaluatethe following form in the Emacs *scratch* buffer: In order to use the Emacs-Lisp interface,you must load the necessarycode into Emacs. If you are using another Linux/Unix platform you can download GNU Emacs from. Ubuntu users: run the emacs command from a terminal andthe installation instructions will be printed by the stub emacscommand. (push "/Applications/AllegroCL64.app/Contents/Resources/eli" load-path) (load "fi-site-init.el") (setq fi:common-lisp-image-name "/Applications/AllegroCL64.app/Contents/Resources/alisp") (setq fi:common-lisp-image-file "/Applications/AllegroCL64.app/Contents/Resources/alisp.dxl") (setq fi:common-lisp-directory "/Applications/AllegroCL64.app/Contents/Resources/")
emacs file, noted below, into the buffer. A buffer will be opened indicating a new file (or an existing file if one already exists). In Aquamacs, press the keys Control-X Control-F. Install Aquamacs as directed, then start it.
There are two choices for GNU Emacs on Mac OS X: Aquamacsand the more vanilla Emacs for Mac OS X,both are built from FSF GNU Emacs.
See the Emacs Usages Notes on this page for instructions on how to start Allegro CL. emacs file will be created and saved.Īgain, the location pushed onto the load-path (which tells Emacs where to look for files to load) is determined by where Allegro CL is found by the Emacs installer, and so it should be correct (modify it if for any reason it is incorrect).
(push "C:/acl10.1express/eli" load-path) (load "fi-site-init.el") (setq fi:common-lisp-image-name "C:/acl10.1express/allegro-express.exe") (setq fi:common-lisp-image-file "C:/acl10.1express/allegro-express.dxl") (setq fi:common-lisp-directory "C:/acl10.1express")
emacs file exists (or is found) the installer will ask if it can create one. This code will be added to the file as comments, which you may uncomment in order to have the code take affect. emacs and ask if you would like to add sample code for loading the Franz Inc. If the installer detects an installation of Allegro CL, it will also look for the Emacs initialization file. The GNU Emacs Installer provides a simple means of installing Emacs andcreating the Start Menu shortcuts for starting it. We offer this repackaging in the hope that people find it easier to install. We did not change the binaries in any way, we just wrapped an installer around them and signed the final result. The installer is merely a repackaging of the gnu.org binaries (downloaded from. We have packaged the standard gnu.org GNU Emacs 26.2 binaries into a downloadable installer ( SHA256SUM) for easy installation on Windows.