[plt-scheme] Project management

From: Carl Eastlund (carl.eastlund at gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jul 5 15:17:26 EDT 2007

That's a Mac OS X command; it doesn't exist on other platforms.  It's
the command-line equivalent of "double-click".

--Carl

On 7/5/07, Corey Sweeney <corey.sweeney at gmail.com> wrote:
> can you elaborate on the "open" command?  I don't really know what
> your talking about by the open command.  I tried the following:
>
> $ open
> -bash: open: command not found
> $ drscheme --open user.configuration-manager.ss
> drscheme: unknown flag: "--open"
> $ drscheme open user.configuration-manager.ss
> {attempts to open a file called "open"}
>
> Corey
>
>
> On 7/2/07, Robby Findler <robby at cs.uchicago.edu> wrote:
> > For me, that would open a new drscheme, actually. The command line
> > command "open" will send its argument to a running drscheme, however.
> >
> > Robby
> >
> > On 7/2/07, Noel Welsh <noelwelsh at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > At least on OS X, if you have a copy of DrScheme open and you type
> > >
> > >   drscheme some-file.ss
> > >
> > > on the command line, some-file.ss will be loaded as a new tab in the
> > > already running instance of DrScheme.  I think this is what Robby is
> > > saying, but it might be worth clarifying.
> > >
> > > I'm surprised you need some 40 files open at once.  I certainly can't
> > > keep that amount of information in my head at once.
> > >
> > > N.
> > >
> > > On 7/1/07, Corey Sweeney <corey.sweeney at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > I seem toI have managed to exceed the 2 Gigs of memory in my new
> > > > machine during development, so I'm interested in looking at more
> > > > efficent ways of doing project management.


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