"jamie" <·····@insistdance.demon.co.uk> writes:
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> I guess this may seem like a daft request, but considering the explosion =
> of GUI based integrated development environments on the (PC, Microsoft =
> VisualStudio, IBM Visual Age and Borland Delphi, C++, J++ builder) is =
> there a Lisp development environment that might be call something like =
> Visual Lisp ++ ???
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[snip load of html garbage]
forget visual lisp; think about getting a decent newreader/poster.
what's all this gratuitous html doing here?
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johan kullstam
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> forget visual lisp; think about getting a decent newreader/poster.
> what's all this gratuitous html doing here?
>
It's a Microsoft approach to Usenet: Outlook posts messages HTMLized by
default. Although they left an option to work with plain text.
Another nasty thing: it uses TrueType fonts to display messages, so if one
wants to enjoy some advanced .sig, he should set fixed font manually.
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Eugene
Johan Kullstam <········@ne.mediaone.net> writes:
> forget visual lisp; think about getting a decent newreader/poster.
> what's all this gratuitous html doing here?
>
That's `Microsoft visual news++' I think.
--tim