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- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS);faqs.359
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- Miscellaneous:
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- ftp.csrl.aoyama.ac.jp:
- YY/ YY window toolkit sources
- Lisp/ several common lisp sources, including MIT's FRL.
-
- RRL (Rewrite Rule Laboratory) -- herky.cs.uiowa.edu:public/rrl
- [128.255.28.100]
-
- PLisp - A Common Lisp front end to Postscript. This translates many
- Common Lisp functions to postscript as well as manage the environment
- and many lispisms (&optional and &rest arguments, multiple values,
- macros, ...). Available via anonymous ftp in pub/plisp/plisp.tar.Z on
- nebula.cs.yale.edu (128.36.13.1). Written by John Peterson,
- peterson-john@cs.yale.edu.
-
- RegExp is an extension to Allegro Common Lisp which adds
- regular expression string matching, using the foreign
- function interface. Available by anonymous ftp from
- ai.sri.com:/pub/pkarp/regexp/. Contact pkarp@ai.sri.com
- for more information.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- [6-4] Publicly Redistributable Scheme Software
-
- SLIB is a portable scheme library that provides compatibility and
- utility functions for many of the standard scheme implementations,
- including ELK 1.5, GAMBIT, MITScheme, scheme->C, Scheme48, T3.1 and Scm4a.
- It is available by anonymous ftp from
- altdorf.ai.mit.edu:archive/scm/slib1c2.tar.Z
- nexus.yorku.ca:pub/scheme/new/slib1c2.tar.Z
-
- TEST.SCM is an IEEE and R4RS conformance test suite. It is available
- from altdorf.ai.mit.edu:archive/scm/test.scm
- and nexus.yorku.ca:pub/scheme/new/test.scm
-
- PSD (Portable Scheme Debugger) is available by anonymous ftp
- from Tampere University of Technology, Finland,
- cs.tut.fi:/pub/src/languages/schemes/psd.tar.Z
- With PSD, you can run a Scheme program in an Emacs buffer, set
- breakpoints, single step evaluation and access and modify the
- program's variables. It works by instrumenting the original source
- code, so it should run with any R4RS compliant Scheme. It has been
- tested with SCM and Elk 1.5, but should work with other Schemes with a
- minimal amount of porting, if at all. Includes documentation and
- user's manual. Written by Pertti Kellom\"aki, pk@cs.tut.fi
-
- A bibliography of work in functional programming can be obtained by
- anonymous ftp from tamdhu.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk:/pub/staple/pubs.txt
- (138.251.192.40). It uses a refer-like format with %T for title, %A
- for authors %I for a unique index entry %S for source (possibly a
- reference to another index) %K for keywords and %C for comments.
- Compiled by Tony Davie, <ajtd@honey.st-and.ac.uk>.
-
- Scheme Utilities -- brokaw.lcs.mit.edu:/pub/scmutils.tar 18.30.0.33
- [This collection seems to no longer be located on brokaw -- does
- anybody know the current location?]
-
- A collection of Scheme implementations of data structures and
- algorithms is available by anonymous ftp from cs.tut.fi in the
- directory /pub/src/languages/schemes/as the file scheme-algorithms.tar.
- For more information, contact Pertti Kellom\"aki <pk@cs.tut.fi>.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- [6-5] How can I use the X Window System or other GUIs from Lisp?
-
- There are several GUI's and Lisp interfaces to the X Window System. Mailing
- lists for these systems are listed in the answer to question [4-7].
- Various vendors also offer their own interface-building packages.
-
- CLX provides basic Common Lisp/X functionality. It is a de facto standard
- low-level interface to X, providing equivalent functionality to XLib, but
- in Lisp. It is also a good source for comparing the foreign function calls
- in various Lisps. Does *not* depend on CLOS. Available free as part of the
- X release in the contrib directory. Also available form
- export.lcs.mit.edu:/contrib as the files CLX.Manual.tar.Z and
- CLX.R5.02.tar.Z. Primary Interface Author: Robert W. Scheifler
- <rws@zermatt.lcs.mit.edu> Send bug reports to bug-clx@expo.lcs.mit.edu.
-
- CLIM (Common Lisp Interface Manager) is a GUI originally developed by
- Symbolics and International Lisp Associates, and now under joint
- development by several Lisp vendors, including Symbolics, Apple, Franz,
- Harlequin and Lucid. It is intended to be a portable analogue of Symbolics
- UIMS (Dynamic Windows, Presentations Types). It runs on Symbolics Lisp
- Machines; Allegro and Lucid on several Unix platforms; Symbolics CLOE on
- 386/486 IBM PCs running Windows; and MCL on Apple Macintoshes. It is *not*
- free, and with the exception of Macintoshes, if it is available it
- can be purchased from the vendor of the Lisp system you are using.
- For the Macintosh version write to the ILA:
- International Lisp Associates, 114 Mt. Auburn St.,
- Cambridge, MA 02138, 617-576-1151
- Contact: Dennis Doughty - Doughty@ILA.com
-
- International Lisp Associates, 898 Windmill Park Road,
- Mountain View, CA 94043, 1-800-477-CLIM
- Contact: Bill York - York@ILA.com
- The CLIM 2.0 SPECIFICATION is available by anonymous ftp from
- ftp.uunet.net:vendor/franz/clim.ps.Z.
-
- CLUE (Common Lisp User-Interface Environment) is from TI, and extends CLX
- to provide a simple, object-oriented toolkit (like Xt) library that uses
- CLOS. Provides basic window classes, some stream I/O facilities, and a few
- other utilities. Still pretty low level (it's a toolkit, not widget
- library). Available free by anonymous ftp from csc.ti.com:pub/clue.tar.Z
- Written by Kerry Kimbrough. Send bug reports to clue-bugs@dsg.csc.ti.com.
-
- CLIO (Common Lisp Interactive Objects) is a GUI from the people who created
- CLUE. It provides a set of CLOS classes that represent the standard
- components of an object-oriented user interface -- such as text, menus,
- buttons, scroller, and dialogs. It is included as part of the CLUE
- distribution, along with some packages that use it, both sample and real.
-
- Allegro Common Windows provides a front end to CLX. Uses CLOS.
- It is *not* free. Contact info@franz.com for more information.
-
- The LispWorks Toolkit is an extensible CLOS-based widget set that uses
- CLX and CLUE. The LispWorks programming environment has been written
- using the toolkit and includes: an Emacs-like editor, listener,
- debugger, profiler, and operating system shell; browsers/graphers for
- classes, generic functions, processes, windows, files, compilation
- errors, source code systems, and setting LispWorks parameters; and an
- interactive interface builder and complete online hypertext
- documentation. Contact: lispworks-request@harlqn.co.uk
-
- CLM (Common Lisp Motif) and GINA (Generic Interactive Application) and IB
- (Interface Builder). CLM runs Motif widgets in a separate C process, with
- minimal work on the Lisp side and communicates between C and Lisp using TCP
- sockets. Runs in Allegro CL, Sun CL, and Symbolics Genera. GINA uses CLOS.
- Available free in the X contrib directory or by anonymous ftp from either
- export.lcs.mit.edu:/contrib or ftp.gmd.de:/gmd/gina [129.26.8.90] as the
- files CLM+GINA.README, CLM2.2.tar.Z and GINA2.2.tar.Z. CLM was written by
- Andreas Baecker <baecker@gmdzi.gmd.de>, GINA by Mike Spenke
- <spenke@gmdzi.gmd.de>, and IB by Thomas Berlage <berlage@gmdzi.gmd.de>.
- Contact Mike Spenke for more info. To be added to the mailing list, send
- a message to gina-users-request@gmdzi.gmd.de.
-
- EW (Express Windows) is intended to mimic Symbolics' Dynamic Windows user
- and programmer interfaces. It is available free in the ew/ subdirectory of
- the Lisp Utilities repository. It is no longer under active development.
- Runs on Sun/Lucid, Franz Allegro, and Symbolics. Should port easily to
- other Lisps with CLX.
- Written by Andrew L. Ressler <aressler@oiscola.columbia.ncr.com>.
-
- Garnet is a large and flexible GUI. Lots of high-level features. Does
- *not* depend on CLOS, but does depend on CLX. Garnet (version 2.0 and
- after) is now in the public domain, and has no licensing restrictions,
- so it is available to all foreign sites and for commercial uses.
- Detailed instructions for obtaining it by anonymous ftp are available
- by anonymous ftp from a.gp.cs.cmu.edu [128.2.242.7] as the file
- /usr/garnet/garnet/README. Garnet includes the Lapidiary interactive
- design tool, C32 constraint editor, spreadsheet object, Gilt
- Interface Builder, automatic display management, two
- widget sets (Motif look-and-feel and Garnet look-and-feel), support for
- gesture recognition, and automatic constraint maintenance, application
- data layout and PostScript generation. Runs in virtually any Common
- Lisp environment, including Allegro, Lucid, CMU, and Harlequin Common
- Lisps on Sun, DEC, HP, Apollo, IBM 6000, and many other machines.
- Garnet helps implement highly-interactive, graphical, direct
- manipulation programs for X/11 in Common Lisp. Typical applications
- include: drawing programs similar to Macintosh MacDraw, user interfaces
- for expert systems and other AI applications, box and arrow diagram
- editors, graphical programming languages, game user interfaces,
- simulation and process monitoring programs, user interface construction
- tools, CAD/CAM programs, etc. Contact Brad Myers (bam@a.gp.cs.cmu.edu)
- for more information. Bug reports and administrative questions:
- garnet@cs.cmu.edu. Garnet is discussed on the newsgroup comp.windows.garnet.
-
- LispView is a GUI written at Sun that does not use CLX. Instead it
- converts Xlib.h directly into Lucid foreign function calls. It is intended
- to be fast and tight. Uses CLOS. Available for anonymous ftp from
- export.lcs.mit.edu:contrib/lispview1.1 and
- xview.ucdavis.edu:pub/XView/LispView1.1
- Includes a general-purpose 2D grapher library.
- Written by Hans Muller (hmuller@sun.com). Runs in Sun CL and Lucid CL.
- Direct questions about the source provision to lispview@Eng.Sun.Com.
-
- WINTERP (Widget INTERPreter) was developed at HP and uses the Xtoolkit and
- Motif widget set. It is based on David Betz's XLISP interpreter, which is a
- small subset of Common Lisp that runs on IBM PCs. Runs on DecStation 3100,
- HP9000s, Sun3, Sparcs. It is a free-standing Lisp-based tool for setting
- up window applications. Available free in X contrib directory, or by
- anonymous ftp from export.lcs.mit.edu:contrib/winterp-???.tar.Z where ???
- is the version number. If you do not have Internet access you may request
- the source code to be mailed to you by sending a message to
- winterp-source%hplnpm@hplabs.hp.com or hplabs!hplnpm!winterp-source.
- Contact Niels Mayer mayer@hplabs.hp.com for more information.
-
- ftp.csrl.aoyama.ac.jp:YY/ YY window toolkit sources
-
- YYonX is a port of the YY system to X windows. Runs in Lucid CL, Allegro
- CL, and Symbolics Genera. Supports kanjii. Developed at Aoyama Gakuin
- University. Available free by anonymous ftp from ftp.csrl.aoyama.ac.jp:YY/
- Written by Masayuki Ida <ida@cc.aoyama.ac.jp>
-
- Picasso is a CLOS based GUI, and is available from
- postgres.berkeley.edu:/pub/Picasso-2.0 It runs on DecStation 3100s, Sun3
- (SunOs), Sun4 (Sparc), and Sequent Symmetry in Allegro CL. The file
- pub/xcl.tar.Z contains X-Common Lisp interface routines. Send mail to
- picasso@postgres.berkeley.edu for more information.
-
- XIT (X User Interface Toolkit) is an object-oriented user interface
- toolkit for the X Window System based on Common Lisp, CLOS, CLX, and
- CLUE. It has been developed by the Research Group DRUID at the
- Department of Computer Science of the University of Stuttgart as a
- framework for Common Lisp/CLOS applications with graphical user
- interfaces for the X Window System. The work is based on the USIT
- system developed by the Research Group INFORM at the University of
- Stuttgart. Although the system kernel is quite stable, XIT is still
- under active development. XIT can be obtained free by anonymous ftp
- from ifi.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de (129.69.211.1) in the directory
- /pub/xit/.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
- [6-6] Formatting code in LaTeX
-
- SLaTeX is a R4RS-compliant Scheme program that allows you to write
- program code "as is" in your LaTeX or TeX source. It is particularly
- geared to the programming languages Scheme and Common Lisp, and has
- been tested in Chez Scheme, Common Lisp, MIT C Scheme, Elk, Scheme->C,
- SCM and UMB Scheme on Unix; and MIT C Scheme and SCM on MSDOS. The
- formatting of the code includes assigning appropriate fonts to the
- various tokens in the code (keywords, variables, constants, data), at
- the same time retaining the proper indentation when going to the
- non-monospace (non-typewriter) provided by TeX. SLaTeX comes with two
- databases that recognize the standard keywords/variables/constants of
- Scheme and Common Lisp respectively. These can be modified by the
- user using easy TeX commands. In addition, the user can inform SLaTeX
- to typeset arbitrary identifiers as specially suited TeX expressions
- (i.e., beyond just fonting them). The code-typesetting program SLaTeX
- is available by anonymous ftp from cs.rice.edu as the file
- public/slatex.tar.Z. Send bug reports to dorai@cs.rice.edu.
-
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- Quick Summary of Changes
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- Added since last list:
- add-parents AM/FM barbershop
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- grunge-l improv jargon-helpers
- JudgeNet lotus-cars mensatalk
- Modesty Blaise next-gis NeXT-icon
- Non Serviam Planet Yip racefab
- SATNEWS sf-lovers they-might-be
- UK-RAVE utne-salon-list UUs-L
- Vision wetleather wheel-to-wheel
- xpress-list
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- Deleted since last list:
- AIDS-stat dire-straits edge
- euro-moto Guns N' Roses health-ed
- thicva
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- Changed since last list:
- biosym CUSSNET home-ed
- exotic-cars pcgeos-list zeppelin
- ZForum
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- Internet and the UUCP network. A mailing list is different from a
- newsgroup because you do not receive anything unless you specifically
- request it. To be added to a mailing list, please mail a note to the
- contact for that list, listed below.
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- The list does not include any of the many hundreds of lists that are
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- immune improv impulse
- info-aids info-altos info-ccc
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- Info-PGP info-prime info-solbourne
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- Specific Information on Groups
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- 12step
- Contact: suhre@trwrb.dsd.trw.com (Maurice Suhre)
-
- Purpose: To discuss/share experiences about 12 step programs
- such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, Alanon,
- ACA, etc. Questions will also be answered. Please include a
- phone number in case of trouble establishing an e-mail path.
-
- 30something
- Contact: 30something-request@fuggles.acc.virginia.edu (Marc Rouleau)
-
- Purpose: Discussion of the TV show by the same name, including
- actors, episodes, plots, characters, etc.
-
- 386users
- Contact: 386users-request@udel.edu (William Davidsen, Jr.)
-
- Purpose: Topics are 80386 based computers, and all hardware and
- software which is either 386-specific or which has special interest
- on the 386.
-
- 3d
- Contact: 3d-request@bfmny0.bfm.com (Tom Neff)
-
- Purpose: Discussion of 3-D (stereo) photography. General info,
- hints, experiences, equipment, techniques, and stereo
- "happenings." Anyone interested is welcome to join.
-
- 90210
- Contact: 90210-request@ferkel.ucsb.edu (Jim Lick)
-
- Purpose: Discussion of the Fox TV show "Beverly Hills, 90210."
-
- ABC
- Contact: abc-list-request@cwi.nl (Steven Pemberton)
-
- Purpose: Discussion of the ABC Programming Language and its
- implementations. Information on ABC is available in "The ABC
- Programmer's Handbook", Leo Geurts et.al, Prentice Hall 1990; "An
- Alternative Simple Language and Environment for PCs", Steven
- Pemberton, IEEE Software, Vol. 4, No. 1, January 1987, pp. 56-64.;
- by ftp from mcsun.eu.net, file
- programming/languages/abc/abc.intro; and by mail-server from
- info-server@hp4nl.nluug.nl: send two-line message: "request
- programming/languages/abc" "topic abc.intro".
-
- act-up
- Contact: act-up-request@world.std.com (Lenard Diggins)
-
- Purpose: act-up was set up for the discussion of the work being
- done by the various act-up chapters worldwide, to announce events,
- to exchange ideas related to aids activism, and, more broadly, to
- discuss the politics of AIDS and health care.
-
- add-parents
- Contact: LISTSERV@n7kbt.rain.com
-
- Purpose: For providing support and information to parents of
- children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
- To subscribe, send mail to LISTSERV@n7kbt.rain.com with a
- message body of this form:
- subscribe add-parents <full name>
-
- adoption
- Contact: adoption-request@think.com
-