
With the community server down it looks like I can't join the haskell-mode mailing list, and also I thought someone might have already done this, so I've posted here. I'm new to Haskell and emacs... and don't know any elisp at all! I'm trying to set up my haskell-mode so that when I've finished inputting code in a buffer that's in haskell-mode, and I then do C-c C-l to split the screen and load the code into ghci in the lower buffer, the cursor focus will automatically jump down to the bottom half of the split screen and I can instantly begin to interact with ghci. The way it defaults to now is that the cursor stays in the topmost editing half of the split screen, and I inevitably begin typing and mess up my code and have to do some backspacing and then mouse over to the bottom half. :) I checked on #haskell and #emacs last night, and someone suggested either "doing it with elisp" or keyboard macros, but I'm not sure how to do the first, and I think the second is not what I'm looking for. I'd like for haskell-mode to otherwise remain the same, and to still use the same C-c C-l key sequence, but I'd just like it to always be set up to add the step in the load sequence of jumping the cursor focus down to the lower half of the split for me. Any ideas? (Thanks in advance.)