3.4 Customizing the environment
Do this by selecting the top item in the Customize menu. The name of this option will vary, but always takes the form Package: package-name, where package-name is the name of the window's current package. Selecting this option displays a dialog box which allows you to enter a new package name.
As an example, imagine you are looking at a list of symbols in the Inspector. You are working in the package FOO
, and some of the symbols in the Inspector are in package BAZ
. To change the inspector's current package to FOO
, follow the instructions below:
1. Choose Customize from the Works menu
The top menu item is called Package: cl-user, indicating that CL-USER
is the current package in this window.
2. Choose Package: cl-user
A dialog box appears, allowing you to change the current package.
3. In the dialog box, delete the string CL-USER
and type FOO
In the Inspector, all the symbols available from FOO
appear without the package prefix FOO
, while all others have an appropriate package prefix.
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