Thank you for the hint. I wasn't aware of and it's useful anyway.

> As a principle, is it better to use the lisp or to (hand) translate to
spad?

I can't say in general, but IMO math related code in spad, UI/tools related
things in lisp.

I rate the lisp background as a merit ;)


On 19 October 2016 at 09:58, Mark Clements <[email protected]> wrote:

> Quicklisp has cl-colors; see also https://github.com/tpapp/cl-colors.
> Dependencies include anaphora, alexandria and let-plus.
>
> As a principle, is it better to use the lisp or to (hand) translate to
> spad?
>
> -- Mark
>
> On 10/19/2016 05:06 AM, oldk1331 wrote:
> >> I'm trying to map draw options to frontend specific options. Most
> >> but colors are easy. Is there a package or example how to convert Color,
> >> Palette to something comprehensible (to me), e.g. RGB?
> > Seems there should be a more sophisticated Color domain.
> > For now since the colors are predefined, one can enumerate
> > the RGB values of these colors, correct?
> >
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