From: Adrian Buckley
Subject: Executing a Windows Help file in Lisp
Date: 
Message-ID: <3740A40A.8CBA8983@home.com>
We're trying to put a hypertext help file into our student project and
we havn't been able to find out how to get lisp to display it.

My guess is this would be heavily influenced by the compiler you happen
to be using (yes i know it's a really bizarre conclusion but there it is
none the less).

Anyone know how to do it?   I'm using Allegro CL 3.0.2, but if someone
knows how to do it in another enviroment it would at least give me
something to look for/try.

From: Jason Trenouth
Subject: Re: Executing a Windows Help file in Lisp
Date: 
Message-ID: <375f51eb.341213234@newshost>
On Mon, 17 May 1999 23:19:10 GMT, Adrian Buckley <················@home.com>
wrote:

> We're trying to put a hypertext help file into our student project and
> we havn't been able to find out how to get lisp to display it.
> 
> My guess is this would be heavily influenced by the compiler you happen
> to be using (yes i know it's a really bizarre conclusion but there it is
> none the less).
> 
> Anyone know how to do it?   I'm using Allegro CL 3.0.2, but if someone
> knows how to do it in another enviroment it would at least give me
> something to look for/try.

What format is your help file and what platform are you running on?

__Jason
From: AIFriend
Subject: Where to find Common Lisp Compiler
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Message-ID: <01beb206$d5abb320$d65c513e@amiga>
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Hi there,

I would be please if anybody could give me some idea on how to get The
Common Lisp Compiler to start learning LISP. Thanks a lot.

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From: Sam Steingold
Subject: Re: Where to find Common Lisp Compiler
Date: 
Message-ID: <m3n1y9s4hs.fsf@eho.eaglets.com>
>>>> In message <··························@amiga>
>>>> On the subject of "Where to find Common Lisp Compiler"
>>>> Sent on 8 Jun 1999 23:29:34 GMT
>>>> Honorable "AIFriend" <·······@retemail.es> writes:
 >> 
 >> I would be please if anybody could give me some idea on how to get
 >> The Common Lisp Compiler to start learning LISP. Thanks a lot.

what platform?

http://clisp.cons.org
http://cmucl.cons.org
http://www.elwoodcorp.com/alu/table/contents.htm

-- 
Sam Steingold (http://www.goems.com/~sds) running RedHat6.0 GNU/Linux
Micros**t is not the answer.  Micros**t is a question, and the answer is Linux,
(http://www.linux.org) the choice of the GNU (http://www.gnu.org) generation.
Perl: all stupidities of UNIX in one.
From: Eugene Zaikonnikov
Subject: Re: Where to find Common Lisp Compiler
Date: 
Message-ID: <928948921.168227@lxms.cit.org.by>
AIFriend <·······@retemail.es> wrote in message
·······························@amiga...
> Hi there,
>
> I would be please if anybody could give me some idea on how to get The
> Common Lisp Compiler to start learning LISP. Thanks a lot.
>
www.cons.org
www.corman.net
www.franz.com
www.harlequin.com

If you really wish to learn Lisp, visit also www.elwood.com/alu

Cheers,
    Eugene Zaikonnikov