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Needed: Info on LISP X based toolkits
Jim Salem,
How do I get started in LISP X?
Thank you.
Paul Oppenheimer
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Subject: Needed: Info on LISP X based toolkits
I putting together of summary of X Windows toolkits being written on top
CLX or, preferably, on top of CLUE.
I would like to know about all efforts no matter how small. Thinking
Machines hopes to help standarize a toolkit and is willing to help with design,
implementation, and testing. Please e-mail to me (salem@think.com) and I
will summarize to this list.
I'm particularly interested in :
- the toolkit's contents (e.g. menues ? buttons ? sliders ? text boxes ? etc.)
- "style"
- CLUE based ?
- Current status (e.g. designed ? implemented ? staffed ?)
- Availability
and whatever else you'd like (try e-mailing a RLE screen dump !)
Any hints/pointers to further sources of information will be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks !
-- jim
salem@think.com
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