The Emacs part of SLIME can be configured with the Emacs
customize
system, just use M-x customize-group slime
RET. Because the customize system is self-describing, we only cover a
few important or obscure configuration options here in the manual.
slime-truncate-lines
truncate-lines
in line-by-line summary
buffers popped up by SLIME. This is t
by default, which
ensures that lines do not wrap in backtraces, apropos listings, and so
on. It can however cause information to spill off the screen.
slime-complete-symbol-function
slime-simple-complete-symbol
,
slime-complete-symbol*
(see Compound Completion),
and slime-fuzzy-complete-symbol
(see Fuzzy Completion).
The default is slime-simple-complete-symbol
, which completes in
the usual Emacs way.
slime-filename-translations
slime-net-coding-system
(setq slime-net-coding-system 'utf-8-unix)
To actually display Unicode characters you also need appropriate
fonts, otherwise the characters will be rendered as hollow boxes. If
you are using Allegro CL and GNU Emacs, you can also
use emacs-mule-unix
as coding system. GNU Emacs has often
nicer fonts for the latter encoding. (Different encodings can be used
for different Lisps, see Multiple Lisps.)