; Many people have had trouble creating an initial workspace where the tools ; package is accessable. This sample LSP file will create a workspace which ; will be loaded by default. ; To build, delete any existing xlisp.wks file, run xlisp, and then load ; this file. You may want to customize for the actual tools you want. (expand 5) ; Or whatever you want -- object here is to make ; an enlarged image to reduce garbage collections. (load "common") ; Common Lisp extensions (load "classes") ; Classes (load "stepper") ; Stepper tool, STEP (load "pp") ; Pretty printer tool (load "common2") ; more Common Lisp extensions (load "inspect") ; Inspector (has INSPECT and DESCRIBE) ;(load "repair") ; Old version of Inspect (use-package :tools) ; makes package :tools accessable (load "document") ; Glossary (glos.txt must be in current directory) ; and DOCUMENTATION function ; Instead of "document", you might want "glos" ;(load "glos") ; Glossary, without documentation function (save "xlisp") ; save image