From: PyoungRyang Ko ()
Date: May 18, 2008
Subject:
Re: Building Sclang Executable on OS X (leopard or
Hi bkacjrain,
Thank you very much.
Can man not use the SuperCollider3 Help File?
The Cmd-D doesn't work.
Furthermore, I have not got the followings in the SCEL-readme.
1. What does mean C-M-h in the following instruction?
C-M-h opens or switches to the Help browser (if no Help file has been
opened, the default Help file will be opened)
2. What does mean E in the following instruction?
E copies the buffer, puts it in text mode and sclang-minor-mode, to enable
you to edit the code parts to try out variations of the provided code in the
help file. With C-M-h you can then return to the Help browser and browse
further from the Help file.
2. C-c C-e is not defined. How can I define it?
C-c C-e allows you to edit the source of the HTML file, for example if you
want to improve it and commit it to the repository.
On 17.05.2008 23:35 Uhr, "blackrain" wrote:
> Hi Prko,
>
> Glad you have sclang working.
>
> The dot emacs file is the emacs configuration file.
> This file is found (if you already have one) in your home directory.
>
> To edit its contents or create a new one, do the following in emacs
> (or Aquamacs):
>
> - open (visit in emacs lingo) the file by pressing Ctrl-x Ctrl-f
> - emacs will ask you for the name of the file you want to open in the
> minibuffer (at the bottom of the emacs window)
> - type ~/.emacs and press enter.
>
> ~/ means your home directory.
> notice the dot in front of emacs - without a space.
> In UN!X like file systems, file names starting with a dot are 'hidden'
> files. ie, these files wont be shown by the finder (or whatever window
> manager is being used) so, File->Open cant be used in Aquamacs to edit
> this file; we need to do Ctrl-x Ctrl-f.
>
> The contents of your dot emacs file will appear in emacs; empty if the
> file did not exist (it has just been created), or it has nothing on
> it, or the buffer will show some configuration lines if you already
> had something in there.
>
> - type or paste these two lines at the top of the file:
>
> (add-to-list 'load-path "~/sclang/el")
> (require 'sclang)
>
> - save the contents of the file
> Menu File -> Save Buffer (in aquamax) or press Ctrl-x Ctrl-s
>
> - quit emacs and relaunch it.
>
> Now you need to customize your scel installation for things to work.
>
> - press Option-x (that is Meta-x) and the mini buffer (at the bottom
> of the emacs frame) will become active.
> - type sclang-customize (so the mini buffer reads: M-x sclang-customize)
> - press enter.
>
> This will pop up a new Emacs frame (a new window) in Aquamacs - a yellow one.
> - click on Sclang-Interface Go to Group
> - click Sclang-options Go to Group (found at the very bottom)
>
> Now edit and set the Sclang Runtime directory field to: ~/sclang
> click on the 'state' button just below Sclang Runtime directory and
> select "Save for Future sessions"
>
> if the field already said ~/sclang and "Save for Future sessions" is
> unavailable, just re-edit the field's contents and the option will
> become available.
>
> The text next to the State button bellow "Sclang Runtime directory"
> now will read: "Saved and set."
>
> close the customization frames.
>
>> From now on, when emacs is launched you will:
>
> - engage sclang mode in emacs with:
> M-x sclang-mode
> (again, this is Option x, the minibuffer becomes active, you type
> sclang-mode and press enter).
> * notice now you have a SClang menu.
>
> - start the interpreter Ctrl-c Ctrl-l
> the emacs buffer will be split in two, the lower part is the post
> window and you will see the library compile there.
>
> That is all.
>
> Please consult scel's documentation found in linux/scel/README for
> more information.
>
> some additional notes:
> - It would be a good idea to follow the Emacs tutorial found in Help
> -> Emacs tutorial if you have never used emacs.
>
> - At the moment there is no online Help support in Emacs under osx (Ctrl-h).
> w3m relies on libraries that are somewhat a pain to be made into a
> static universal library - gc (so the executable could be distributed
> w/o dependencies to dev kits).
>
> - The Emacs FAQ found in the Help menu, has all the information you
> need to make Emacs use line numbers along with tons of other kewl
> stuff.
>
> cheers,
>
> x
>
>
>
> On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 12:47 PM, PyoungRyang Ko
> wrote:
>> Dear blackrain,
>>
>> I followed your instruction.
>> However I have not got the following:
>>
>> Add these two lines to your dot emacs file (create one if it doesn't exist).
>> (add-to-list 'load-path "~/sclang/el")
>> (require 'sclang)
>> save the changes.
>>
>> I have installed Aquamacs Emacs.
>> How can I create dot emacs file?
>> I have not used Emacs.
>>
>> The other things which are described in "README SCLang OSX" all OK!!!!
>>
>> Thank you for your hints!
>>
>> Best,
>> Prko
>>
>>
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