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Francois-Rene Rideau <fare@tunes.org> writes: > About code analysis tools and typedef long SCM > preventing catching of type errors, > what about using Tom Lord's Ctool? > It's a C code analysis tool he wrote for systas, > which is basically a forked version of GUILE. > Maybe it could be usefully backported to main GUILE, > and help catch such type errors? > > Hum. Looks like ctool is no longer available by FTP. > Maybe contact Tom Lord <lord@emf.net> ? > > Just my 2p worth, anyway. Sounds potentially useful... > PS: I've (only) now made scwm my permanent window manager. > When netscape (on some non-top-left virtual screen) > pops us a "find" window, it appears far out of screen, > as if netscape gave an absolute geometry that was interpreted > relative to current screen. I can then select the window in the list, > and move it several screens away to where I'd like, but it's annoying. Which .scwmrc are you using -- mine (gjb.scwmrc) does some funky things with placing the find window that may either hide or introduce this problem for you. > PPS: uh, can anyone gimme hints about use of cut-buffers with scwm? See netscape-goto-cut-buffer-url in scwm/scheme/flux.scm Greg