On May 29, 10:05 pm, ernobe <ern...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I think I've succeeded in ****ting the program to Windows NT. I'm not
> sure because I don't have Windows and only use Wine ( Windows
> emulator ) in Linux to test it. Anyway, the new features in this
> version are that entering nothing at all causes the last expression to
> be removed, and if the result of evaluation is an empty list, it
> prints out an empty list ( instead of nothing at all ).
Shortly after I uploaded it, I thought, wouldn't it be a good idea if
you could undo all the expressions entered, not only those evaluated?
And so now, a couple of hours later, I've uploaded it with that.
Still, you're not able to undo each expression in expressions that
consist of more than one expression. It can be implemented, but that
level of functionality is better provided by the editor. And besides,
even with the undoing as it is you can't just renew evaluation
anywhere you want, you have to enter a list, which means that whatever
it is you had entered made some kind of sense already.


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