> > With respect to the windowing scheme we are confronted with a large > > variety of front-end mechanisms. In any of the proposed mechanisms > > we need a working example of, for instance, the first page of the > > hyperdoc browser. That will ground the proposals in reality. > > Tim, by working you mean something that communitcates with Axiom?
Nope. Just something that communicates with lisp as a back end and some drawing front end. > > I've looked at McClim which is a path I'd dearly love to take but so > > far I've not gotten it to work. If someone could reproduce the first > > page of the browser (a few buttons, an image) in McClim that might be > > enough to get me over the hurdle. A pure lisp solution is preferred. > > Well, since I'm the McCLIM advocate I'll see what I can come up with. > (Gulp.) You might ask the McCLIM developer list about specific > problems/issues - they tend to be very helpful. I asked a few questions there but I'm too much of a newbie. My questions make it look like I'm asking them to write the code (which I'm not). Once I have a simple working example I can reverse-engineer the rest of it. t _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
