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| #511 | duplicate | It is hard to type a # on a uk keyboard | ||
| Description |
When I use the CCL IDE on my UK macbook pro, I cannot type the # character. On all macintosh applications I use routinely, this character is available as alt-3 (shift three generates the 'pound sterling' currency symbol). Pressing alt-3 in an editor or listener window appears to trigger the start of some emacs like command, causing C-U 3 to appear at the bottom of the window. This fatally prevents me from writing lisp code in CCL's IDE from this keyboard. |
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| #513 | fixed | Encodings preferences pane offers no functionality | ||
| Description |
The dialog box revealed by 'Clozure CL | Preferences' has a tab labeled 'encodings' This contains a list widget and three buttons 'enable all', 'disable all', and 'revert to defaults'. All four items (list and three buttons) are grey and therefore this tab appears to offer no functionality. Mac OS X 10.5.7/Clozure Common Lisp version 1.3 (12149M-trunk)/x8664 |
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| #514 | fixed | Version string for IDE appears not to include the architecture | ||
| Description |
In the console, the ccl image starts with a greeting: Welcome to Clozure Common Lisp Version 1.3-dev-r12149M-trunk (DarwinX8664)! The nearest equivalent string in the IDE appears to be in the about box: Clozure Common Lisp version 1.3 (12149M-trunk) This does not appear to contain the architecture (PPC, x86, 32 or 64 bits), making it harder to remember to include this information when submitting bug reports. |
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