Some source files begin with a line of this form
;;; -*- Mode: Common-Lisp; Author: m.mouse -*-
;; -*- Mode: Lisp; Author: m.mouse -*-
A buffer is automatically set to be in Lisp mode when such a file is displayed.
Alternatively, if you have files of Common Lisp code with extension other than .lisp
, add the following code to your .lispworks
file, substituting the extensions shown for your own. This ensures that Lisp mode is the major mode whenever a file with one of these extensions is viewed in the editor:
(editor:define-file-type-hook
("lispworks" "lisp" "slisp" "el" "lsp" "mcl" "cl")
(buffer type)
(declare (ignore type))
(setf (editor:buffer-major-mode buffer) "Lisp"))
Another way to make a Lisp mode buffer is the command New Buffer, and you can put an existing buffer into Lisp mode via the command Lisp Mode.
LispWorks Editor User Guide (Macintosh version) - 17 Aug 2017