
4 The Editor
4.7 Using Lisp-specific commands
One of the main benefits of using the FreeLisp editor is that there are many keyboard and menu commands which work directly on Lisp code. As well as provided editing facilities which work intelligently in a buffer containing Lisp code, you can evaluate the code in any part of a buffer.
If you are not yet familiar with the basic structure of Lisp, skip the rest of this chapter for the time being.
- 4.7.1 - Evaluating code
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- 4.7.2 - Using the menus
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- 4.7.3 - Using keyboard commands
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- 4.7.4 - Navigating and editing Lisp forms
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- 4.7.5 - Finding definitions in source code
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- 4.7.6 - The Expression and Definition menus
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- 4.7.7 - Tracing symbols and functions
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- 4.7.8 - Packages
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- 4.7.9 - Indentation of forms
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FreeLisp User's Guide - 5 FEB 1996

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