* Updates \ETHEREVENTFN to remove early exit when the ethernet is unvailable.
In the case that the ethernet is unavailable the \ETHEREVENTFN should
still call \SETETHERFLAGS, \SETLOCALNSNUMBERS, and \FLUSHNDBS, or
a newly started image will retain information from the system on which
it was built (such as ethernet MAC address in the NS address). This
will also ensure that the NS address is not set to 0, instead initializing
with a fake address based on the system serial number (calls \SERIALNUMBER).
* When no ethernet \FIND.LOCALPUPHOSTNUMBER should immediately return NIL
If there is NO ethernet it is better to avoid a delay waiting for a
PUP lookup response that will never come, and there is no value in
asking for the user to enter a PUP host number that will not be used.
* Updates \SETETHERFLAGS to avoid setting \10MBFLG when no ethernet
* Avoids making copy of \10MBLOCALNDB as \MAIKO.10MB.NDB for \MAIKO.ETHER-INTERRUPT
* RESTART.ETHER at end of loadup-lisp to ensure network structures are set up.
* Removes OCTALSTRING from PUP - now in APRINT
* Prevents \LOOKUPPORT waiting for an ethernet timeout if PUP has already been detected as unavailable
If both exist, it brings up 2 Sedit windows.
The relative version numbers are currently mapped to Medley absolute
version numbers. It would be nice to extend VERSIONDEFS with a function
(say GEDV) that maps the relative version numbers into the definitions
on git-file versions, by looking at the history. So (GEDV 'FOO 'RECORD
-3) would find the file for FOO's record declaration from WHEREIS, and
get the definition from the version 3 commits back. But GITFNS doesn't
currently have a primitive for fetching and interpreting history.
Most of the --option uses were incorrectly converted to an en-dash instead of two hyphens when making loadup.1 from loadup.md.
The en-dash didn't display correctly in the shell, typically as u with ^.
Edited loadup.md, and regenerated the other changed files using publish.sh
* New starter.sysout contains the UTF-8 external format
* Init.sysout is created with the UTF-8 external format
* Files with non-ascii characters and some other files converted to UTF-8, for basic testing
* Environment arg of WITH-READER-ENVIRONMENT can be a stream
* Compiler functions now respect the external format as copied from the source file
* Colon is the package delimiter in DEFINE-FILE-INFO expressions
* UNICODE file is deprecated in favor of UNICODE-FORMATS and UNICODE-TABLES
* Remake files to convert the 247Q package-delimiter in DEFINE-FILE-INFO expressions to 30Q
* Remake TRANSOR after removing HIST command
* Remake TRANSOR-LOADTRAN after changing the filecoms variable
* MCCS translations for strings passed to/from UNIX-GETENV and other system interfaces.
* INTERPRET.REM.CM assumes system external format is UTF-8. ISO8859/1 external format is defined in MCCS as a dummy for UTF-8 until UNICODE is loaded
* Add string translation interface to EXTERNALFORMAT datatype,
* Set the external format of the default reader environment to *DEFAULT-EXTERNALFORMAT* = :MCCS
* Add external format :THROUGH16 for 16 bit codes, used by linebuffer
* TEDIT adds TEDIT.PARAGRAPH.BOUNDARIES, fixed TEDIT.MAP.OBJECTS, a few other bugs
* Addresses the page layout menu #2447 and #2457
* TEDIT-STREAM add open method
* Ctrl-p inserts page number object
* Restore page number pretext and posttext in menu
evaluating a variable bound to NOBIND causes errors when run interpreted (doesn't when run compiled). It's not clear why this design decision was made, but in this case compiling MASTERSCOPE was hung up trying to run a subfuncion involved in macroexpansion after LOAD(MASTERSCOPE).
Revise and update the repo's README to address issue #2449 by adding an
introduction to the project; referring to the glossary for
system-specific terms; replacing section Running Medley Interlisp with a
reference to the Medley primer; and removing the obsolete link "docs --
Documentation files".
* Remove code for archaic \FONTFILENAME conventions, MEDLEYFONTFORMAT now calls the generic function.
* Add OCTALSTRING to APRINT so FONT can use it. Eventually remove it from PUP
The file lispusers/BLOCKS-HKB is a duplicate of lispusers/h/H-BLOCKS
except with differing end-of-line convention. This PR removes
BLOCKS-HKB and BLOCKS-HKB.LCOM
Closes#2079
* Fixed dumping of the running page header that was from the HEADER option of TEXTTOIMAGESTREAM.
* Restored (CONSTANT ...) around a TIMES call (that *really* ought to optimize at compilation).
* Separate interface for imagefile creation from the send-to-printer interface
* SEND.FILE.TO.PRINTER recognizes :DEFAULTPRINTER
* Various changes to address #2414
* Move BITMAP properties from PRINTERTYPES to PRINTFILETYPES.
* Fix ShellOpen, add UNIX-TMP-FILE-NAME
* Include COERCEFONTSPEC changes in anticipation of HTML streams
* PDFSTREAM compatible with new imagefile architecture plus able to convert non-local Postscript streams
* SKETCH compatible with new imagefile/printing architecture
* TEDIT compatible with new printing architecture
* Tedit files are of type TEDIT, not TEXT, new interface function TEDIT.TO.IMAGEFILE
* ATTACHEDWINDOW: DOATTACHEDWINDOWCOM allows menu to have a form to EVAL, like the background menu
* WINDOW: fix menus for new hardcopy architecture
* Remove FLUSHFONTSINCORE--FLUSHFONTCACHE is more general
* LOAD character names as suggested in PR #2398
* HARDCOPYW respects file extension
* VIEWER as default printinghost
* SLASHIT interprets '.
* MCCS to UTF8 conversion on printer name
* Deal with {LPT}.LOCAL and upper casing
* @ LPT printers work with exact upper/lower matching
* Using NSPRINT functions to recognize fax
* Let "UNIX" be the name of the default printer of type UNIX
* Improved matching for TEDIT-ABBREVS
* Make CHARACTERNAMES available at runtime (SOFT-HYPHEN etc)
* TEDIT-ABBREV: Better parsing strategy
* Added backslash markup
* Document new abbreviation conventions
* Glitch
* Responded to @MattHeffron
* Include backslash in promptwindow message
* Updated edit date
This should complete the changes for the MEDLEYDISPLAYFONTFORMAT.
The building a composite font from BDF files implemented.
Resolves#2313Resolves#2365
This should make #2364 possible.
(I created a size 20 Noto Sans _composite_ font from the same Google
fonts as used by @hjellinek's HTMLSTREAM.)
**NOTE:** This uses the function `IL:CLSMARTEN` which is from the file `CLSMARTARGS`.
The file `CLSMARTARGS` isn't loaded until almost immediately **after** `XCL-EXTRAS`.
There are no uses of `DEFINE-RECORD` in making the `lisp.sysout` loadup, so this _ought_ to be safe, but this must be verified!
Checking for charset *known* to be EQ to the SLUG charset, didn't verify that the font *had* a SLUG charset, so was comparing to NIL, which excluded *all* unloaded charsets.
* Upgrade Sketch to new font interfaces
* Tedit changes so that TEDIT.GETSYNTAX conforms to documentation
* Remove RUBOUT interrupt
* TEDIT-FNKEYS: uses keywords for action names
* LLKEY: Change keybindings for DELETE and LOOKS
* SEDIT-COMMANDS: Shift-DELELETE is wordelete.backwards
* Sketch implements arrow keys
I'm not sure what I did wrong with PR #2396 but it didn't revert
lispusers/BACKGROUND-YIELD(.LCOM).
I did what I thought was the same process, but it seems to have picked
up the right files this time.
Removed WRITE-BDF-TO-DISPLAYFONT-FILE (i.e., no STRIKE format files).
No multiple-values returned. Instead, use LIST when appropriate.
BDF-TO-CHARSETINFO is now IDEMPOTENT w.r.t. the GLYPHS.
Move resolution and defaulting of FAMILY, FACE, SIZE, ROTATION, DEVICE from WRITE-BDF-TO-MEDLEYDISPLAYFONT-FILE to BDF-TO-FONTDESCRIPTOR.
Keep the MCCS chars present BITMAP in the BDF-FONT structure, instead of needing to schlepping it around separately.
Abstracted testing/setting the MCCS chars present bits to CHAR-PRESENT-BIT (mimicking BITMAPBIT).
Added COUNT-MCHARS to know how many MCCS chars are marked in the BITMAP as present.
READ-BDF now handles when UTOMCODE? returns multiple mappings, and creates the appropriate duplicate GLYPHS with different MCCS char codes.
READ-GLYPH doesn't create an empty BITMAP for spacing glyphs.
Use font code changes:
Set (CHARSETINFO CHARSETNO).
Set (FONTDESCRIPTOR FONTSLUGWIDTH).
* loadup scripts: set MEDLEY-INIT-VARS to NOBIND before loading MEDLEYDIR
so that INITVARS in MEDLEYDIR replaces any previous settings in the loadup-sysout
* FONT: add cache for FONTSAVAILABLE, add FLUSHFONTCACHE. See FONTCODECHANGES.tedit
* Make FONTEXISTS and FONTSAVAILABLE consistent
* Add BACKGROUND-YIELD to Lisp.sysout (and thus to FULL.SYSOUT) so you don't need to load it in INITs.
* remove CAUSE-INTERRUPT subr call; doesn't add value
* Verbose mode (READ-BDF) was implemented incorrectly - fixed
* Cleanup DEFPACKAGE in source file using :IMPORT-FROM, and fewer imports.
* Various renaming for consistency with XCCS -> MCCS changes.
* Use IL:FONTSPEC record instead of using FIRST, SECOND, etc.
* Fix the parsing of IL:FONTSPEC to use COMPRESSED instead of incorrect CONDENSED.
* Zero-width "image" with zero-width "escapement" GLYPHS now get put into NOMAPPINGCHARSET.
* Add (FILES (SYSLOAD) SYSEDIT) under existing (DECLARE: EVAL@COMPILE DONTCOPY ...)
Various renaming for consistency with XCCS -> MCCS changes.
Use IL:FONTSPEC record instead of using FIRST, SECOND, etc.
Fix the parsing of IL:FONTSPEC to use COMPRESSED instead of incorrect CONDENSED.
Zero-width "image" with zero-width "escapement" GLYPHS get put into NOMAPPINGCHARSET.
Add (FILES (SYSLOAD) SYSEDIT) under existing (DECLARE: EVAL@COMPILE DONTCOPY ...)
* Add a CLOSEFN to KINETIC window that forces the kinetic to stop and exit when closew is called.
* Reset the window close flag after window is closed so that can repeatedly close and open the KINETICWINDOW.
* Add :IMPORT-FROM option to DEFPACKAGE
* Fix a couple of variable reference typos.
Change the FILETYPE to be :FAKE-COMPILE-FILE (per #2336)
* Fix error of missing arg in call to IMPORT.
prc status is C if changes requested, prc comparison runs in its own process, initial changes for gwc to treat the clone as UNIX, not DSK, so branch-switching doesn't cause files from other branches to pile up.
* COMPAREDIRECTORIES: don't fail on empty directory
* Bug in slashit
* gwc copies to UNIX--doesn't track Medley version numbers when it copies to the clone
* Coerce MCCS filename strings to UTF8 filename strings in file-name system calls, coerce system filenames back to MCCS codes
* Add UNICODE-TABLES so MTOUTF8STRING gets defined in right place in the loadup sequence
* ADIR: Bug fix: UNPACKFILENAME sets FATSTRINGP
* fix virtualkeyboard bug in code assignment
* Unicode canonicalizes non-SMALLP unicodes
* Estimates suggested width for unformatted documents from the width of the first 20 lines
* Recycled regions satisfy minimum and maximum size specifications
* Fine tuning: suggests recycled no bigger than 90% of screen, no prompt message if old region reused
* A revision to the font, Unicode, Tedit, and other modules to implement the MCCS character coding as the standard for internal text strings. MCCS is a variant of XCCS with arrows switched with circumflex/underscore and $ switched with currency, and allows for additional code assignments over time. :MCCS replaces :XCCS as the default external format, especially for source files. The file XCCS is removed in favor of the file MCCS, which includes the XCCS external format for backward compatibility.
* This includes a single Medley-font formatted font file for each of the family/size/face display fonts. The glyph assignments correspond to the MCCS character encoding (except for fonts with idiosyncratic encodings--Hippo, Symbol). All charsets from legacy font files are included in each file, and the character sets and glyphs in each file have also been extended by offline coercion from related families (e.g. Glyphs not in legacy Terminal are taken from legacy Modern). There should be fewer black boxes, and character-display shouldn't change when you switch fonts.
* The Unicode mapping tables have been redefined to set up correspondences between Unicode and MCCS, not XCCS. Separate XCCS to/from MCCS mapping functions are provided in the file MCCS; they are no longer included in INTERPRESS.
* TEDIT converts characters in legacy fonts to their new MCCS codes as it reads formatted files, marks the file as MCCS compatible and preserves the new codes on writing.
* Default keyboard assignments produce the MCCS uparrow and leftarrow for shift-6 and shift-hyphen, use Function-6 for circumflex and Function-10 for underscore.
See documentation in FONTCODECHANGES.TEDIT MCCS.TEDIT MEDLEYFONTFORMAT.TEDIT in docs/internal, and library/UNICODE.TEDIT.
* EDITINTERFACE--ED searches for symbols, no error when declining a loadfns
* Symbol by type menu pops up when the symbol with different package qualifiers have different types
* CLIPBOARD passes file to xclip (windows)
* More careful to specify {UNIX} as the host on the Medley side
* Make sure the process stream is closed in the xclip case
* This time using ShellCommand
* Use DSK and UNIX-FILE-NAME
* Added .txt to the tmp file
* Move PRESS and PRESSFROMNS to obsolete
* Remove PRESS from the loadup
Also moves MULTI-ALIST forward to the beginning of LOADUP-LISP
* BACKGROUNDIMAGES depended on PRESSFILEP, now moved here from PRESS
Update project contributor guidelines
Replace the documentation link to point to the Documentation section of the project site instead of the discontinued Wiki.
Under Working with Medley, advise opening an issue to report errors and unexpected behaviors.
Under Did you write a patch that fixes a bug?, remove the link to Maiko PRs as the project has more repos a contributor may want to open PRs for.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Amoroso <paolo.amoroso@gmail.com>
* Column major order to match XCCS and Unicode tables
* Compile with exports
* HLDISPLAY added a title argument to EDITBM
* EDITFONT puts the character and font in the title of the EDITBM window
* Put character set in edit window title
* Modernize the EDITBM window
so that it can be moved and resized like other modern windows
* Move lispusers/FASTEDITBM to obsolete/lispusers
It isn't used, doesn't even have an LCOM. But maybe it would be worth resurrecting at some time in the future.
* WIP in changing loadups to tagged nomeclature rather that branch and ability to delete tagged branches as well as thin them.
* In loadup and medley scripts, changed the --branch (-br) command line argument to --tag (-tg). Correspondingly changed the MEDLEYDIR/loadups/branches directory to be MEDLEYDIR/loadups/tagged. Separately, added a + parameter to the --thinw and --thinl command line arguments which causes ALL files to be deleted, not just the versioned files. Added a --thin command line argument that is equivalent to --thinw followed by --thinl. Updated the man page to reflect all these changes.
* Updated medley script man page to reflect the new tag nomenclature instead of branch nomenclature.
* Fix issue#2063 - typo in medley man page
* 1) In loadup script made --help (-h) be a synomym of --man (-z). 2) In both loadup and medley scripts added an optional parameter (+) to the --man (z) command line argument that when specified will display the man page without paging - i.e., sets the pager to cat.
* Fix Issue#2251 LOADUPSDIRECTORIES settings by the MEDLEYDIR fn now takes into account tagged loadups
CHARSET.DECODE, CHARSET.ENCODE added. CHARACTER.ENCODE moved here from TEDIT-FNKEYS. Some character names moved here from a few other files.
This anticipates the ability to use names for the charset argument to FONTCREATE. IOCHAR needed to move a little earlier so that STRING.EQUAL/UPPERCASEARRAY is available before FONTCREATE created the guaranteed displayfont.
This PR contains a large number of changes in support of the implementation of the Medley Dsplay Fon file format.
The changes are documented in the docs/internal/FONTCHANGES.TEDIT file.
For loadup --aux reporting of errors during building whereis.hash:
Just ignore pathnames that are just a directory.
For other errors, report the condition that caused the error, instead of just generic Warning message
* Update lispusers/INSPECTCODE-TEDIT for changes to Tedit.
This could be considered to be incorporated directly into sources/INSPECT.
(This was changed from TCOMPL (LCOM) to COMPILE-FILE (DFASL) because it just wouldn't compile correctly otherwise, for me.)
---------
Co-authored-by: rmkaplan <ron.kaplan@post.harvard.edu>
* Inspectcode scrolls, has the correct window title
* Add promptwindo so M-f search strings are locally visible
* Fix FILETYPE for LLDISPLAY
* MEDLEYFONTFORMAT More efficient store and read of numeric Interlisp arrays
* Fixed#2185 and #2173.
* TEDIT-MENU TEDIT-PAGE Fix a few more bugs
* TEDIT-STRESS--cleanup and harden a bit for future use
* TEDIT-FILE: Allow putting of an APPEND file. There is still a guard against putting a readonly file--use COPYFILE instead. Provide message if won't put
* Get proper insert caret looks before EOL
All display fontfiles are now in the single fonts/displayfonts/ directory. The subdirectories adobe, big, other, altofonts have been deleted, and are no longer on DISPLAYFONTDIRECTORIES. The few additional displayfonts from the envos repo are included.
This is the result of:
Removing all byte-identical files, leaving a representative of each such equivalence class in displayfonts/
Removing all files in displayfonts that are renamed byte-identical copies of other files in displayfonts/ (e.g. helvetica1-MRR-c0.displayfont is a fake-renamed copy of helvetica4-MRR-c0.displayfont). These are to be constructed on the fly by the font substitution mechanism.
Roughly comparing the bitmaps of non-identical files with the same font family/size/face/charset in the different subdirectories, and making displayfonts/ have the one that looks best (e.g. most glyphs, unless garbage), giving priority to ones that are already in displayfonts/.
Moving the remaining odd-ball files from the subdirectories to displayfonts/ (e.g. gates, music).
Copying from Envos the 30 or so files that are not byte-identical copies of files already in displayfonts/.
* Add to loadup and medley scripts a --branch argument whereby which loadup outputs are stored in MEDLEYDIR/loadups/branches/BRANCH, where BRANCH is the name of the currently active git branch of MEDLEYDIR (for loadup) or the name of a BRANCH whereby which a loadup had been run with the --branch option (for medley). Man pages updated accordingly.
* Removed --git-branch synonym for --branch from both medley and loadup scripts. Added optional BRANCH argument to --branch in loadup script. If BRANCH is specified iot is used as the (pseudo)branch name instead of the current active git branch of MEDLEYDIR. If BRANCH is "-", the current git branch name is used.
* When doing loadups, a file called gitinfo is created in the LOADUP_OUTDIR that contains the git commit, git branch and git status of MEDLEYDIR at the time of the loadup. Branch names in loadup and medley scripts now contain only alphanumerics, dahes, underscores, periods. Any other character is coerced to underscore. The branch name is now included in the window title.
* Incorporate changes from PR#2208: Use the loadup step script names as the --id string.
* Add loadups/gitinfo and loadups/branches to .gitignore
Fix editing of button...correctly wait for edit to complete before updating the button itself.
Add (FIND-BUTTON label) function.
Minor updates to documentation.
* Tedit window splitting is more robust, interface through menu items instead of split-region on the right of the window. See TEDIT-RELEASENOTES.TEDIT
* Tedit recognizes color as specfied by DSPCOLOR, passes it to hardcopy
* N-way buttons default to unsorted--new items go at the end. Otherwise keyboard shortcut meta-3 for the 3rd font might pick a different one depending on what went before.
* USER.CM can be specified as an opening property for Bravo conversion.
* Adresses/fixes Tedit issues #2173#2172#2171#2142#2105#2062#2059#1972 (maybe some others).
* Changes to rationalize internal interfaces and simplify code, and particularly to eliminate internal dependencies on the STREAMHINT Xpointer backlink. STREAMHINT is only accessed if a client has grabbed the TEXTOBJ and passes it back in. The stream and window are the safe/reliable way of referencing the Tedit state (and the window and stream know about each other, and know about the TEXTOBJ only through the stream).
* Many changes to TEDIT-STRESS, including new defaults CHECKARRAYS NIL, NSYSOUTS 0, ARRAYBLOCKCHECKING T
* lispusers/EQUATIONS: image object no longer saves state on the stream, not the window (which may not be there).
* Rename CHARNAME to be CHARCODE.ENCODE, parallel to CHARCODE.DECODE
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First, we want to thank you for helping reach the goal of restoring Medley Interlisp
to the point where it is as useful today as it was 30 years ago.
This guide is meant to help you make useful contributions, whether to the [Maiko](https://github.com/Interlisp/maiko) C-based virtual machine implementation, the [Medley](https://github.com/Interlisp/medley) Lisp code (in Interlisp and Common Lisp), or [documentation](https://github.com/Interlisp/medley/wiki). There are a number of [GitHub](https://github.com/Interlisp/medley/discussions/categories/github-use) problems that could use some attention.
This guide is meant to help you make useful contributions, whether to the [Maiko](https://github.com/Interlisp/maiko) C-based virtual machine implementation, the [Medley](https://github.com/Interlisp/medley) Lisp code (in Interlisp and Common Lisp), or [documentation](https://interlisp.org/software/using-medley). There are a number of [GitHub](https://github.com/Interlisp/medley/discussions/categories/github-use) problems that could use some attention.
## Working with Maiko
@@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ The current arrangement of files and extentions is awkward for working on the im
* The most useful contributions are reproducible errors -- things that don't work as documented.
* Second most useful are reports of unexpected behavior -- things that aren't documented but behave unexpectedly.
To report these errors and behaviors [open an issue](https://github.com/Interlisp/medley/issues).
## Reporting a bug or feature request
* Ensure the bug was not already reported by searching on GitHub under [Issues](https://github.com/Interlisp/medley/issues) or [Discussions](https://github.com/Interlisp/medley/discussions). Note that all issues and Discussions are found in the Medley repository, using labels to distinguish. Discussions are for questions or topics where there is some disagreement or uncertainty about the "right" direction.
* If you're unable to find a discussion or open issue addressing the problem, open a new one. Be sure to include a title
@@ -24,7 +26,7 @@ and clear description, as much relevant information as possible. Use the issue t
## Did you write a patch that fixes a bug?
* Some bug fixes and "improvements" have unintended consequences, well beyond what you might expect for well-written modern code. We don't have testing new builds automated or integrated. Be sure you've tested your patch.
* Open a new [GitHub pull request](https://github.com/Interlisp/maiko/pulls) with the patch.
* Open a new GitHub pull request with the patch.
* Ensure the PR description clearly describes the problem and solution. Include the relevant issue number if applicable.
* Keep Pull Requests small and easily reviewable. https://www.thedroidsonroids.com/blog/splitting-pull-request for
This repository is for the Lisp environment of [Medley](https://interlisp.org).
The [Medley Interlisp Project](https://interlisp.org) aims to preserve, revive, and modernize the [Interlisp](https://interlisp.org) software development environment for rapid prototyping, research and Artificial Intelligence created at Xerox PARC since the 1970s.
[Install and Run](https://interlisp.org/software/install-and-run) covers ways to install and start up Medley on Linux systems, MacOS, and Windows (with or without WSL).
This repository is for the Lisp environment of the [Medley](https://interlisp.org) release of Interlisp. Other repositories hold additional subsystems and applications such as [Maiko](https://github.com/Interlisp/maiko), the implementation (in C) of the Medley virtual machine, the [LOOPS](https://github.com/Interlisp/loops) object-oriented extension of Interlisp, and the [NoteCards](https://github.com/Interlisp/notecards) hypermedia system.
[Install and Run](https://interlisp.org/software/install-and-run) covers ways to install and start up Medley on Linux systems, MacOS, Windows (with or without WSL), and in a web browser.
[Using Medley](https://interlisp.org/software/using-medley/) has an overview and pointers to documentation.
[Interlisp/maiko](https://github.com/Interlisp/maiko), is the repo for the implementation (in C) of the Medley virtual machine.
The [Glossary](https://interlisp.org/history/glossary) defines system-specific terms such as "loadup" and "sysout".
## Releases
@@ -67,25 +69,9 @@ If you have a high-resolution display, note that much of the graphics was design
Medley presumes you have a 3-button mouse; the scroll-wheel on some mice acts as one, with some difficulty. Go into XQuartz Preferences/Input and check "Emulate three button mouse" option.
### Running Medley Interlisp (obsolete)
### Running Medley Interlisp
The `run-medley` script in this repo sets up some convenient defaults. Running Medley can be done by typing:
```
$ cd medley
$ ./run-medley
```
Or, if you wish to start Medley up with a different SYSOUT:
```
$ cd medley
$ ./run-medley <SYSOUT-file-name>
```
The first time the system is run it loads the system image that comes
with the system. When you exit the system (or "do a `SaveVM`" menu
option) the state of your machine is saved in a file named
`~/lisp.virtualmem`. Subsequent system startups load the
`~/lisp.virtualmem` image by default.
The primer [Medley Interlisp for the Newcomer](https://primer.interlisp.org) eases new users into the Interlisp environment. It assumes no prior knowledge of Lisp and covers the user interface, programming and debugging, windows and graphics, and more. We recommend consulting this document to learn how to run and use the system.
### Exiting The System
@@ -123,7 +109,7 @@ Each directory should have a README.md, but briefly
* BUILDING.md -- instructions on how to make your own loadups
* clos -- early implementation of Common Lisp Object System
* CLTL2 -- files submitted to bring Medley up to the conformance to "Common Lisp, the Language" 2nd edition. Not enough to conform to the ANSI standard lisp.
* docs -- Documentation files (in TEdit format, PDFs, or online help; look [here](https://github.com/Interlisp/medley/Documentation))
* docs -- Documentation files (in TEdit format, PDFs, or online help
* fonts -- raster fonts (or font widths) in various resolutions for display, postscript, interpress, press formats
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