From: Rainer Joswig
Subject: Another cool Macintosh Common Lisp application: Igor from Noteheads
Date: 
Message-ID: <rainer.joswig-C2549E.09251712032000@news.is-europe.net>
Hi,

a *preview* release of "Igor" is available from http://www.noteheads.com/ .


A quote from their website:

  Igor is designed to be the world's best tool for music
  notation, offering unequalled power and ease of use.


Igor: http://www.noteheads.com/igor/index.html
Download: http://www.noteheads.com/downloads/igor/mac/index.html
Screenshots: http://www.noteheads.com/igor/screenshots/index.html
Tour: http://www.noteheads.com/igor/tour/index.html
Some free Lisp code: http://www.noteheads.com/downloads/lisp/index.html


Well, the UI is just beautiful. This is the stuff people
say you can't do in Lisp. How wrong. Congratulations to the
developers. It's written in Macintosh Common Lisp
for the PowerMac, but the company says they are also porting
it to windows (using Xanalys LispWorks).


Rainer Joswig

Rainer Joswig, ISION Internet AG, Harburger Schlossstra�e 1, 
21079 Hamburg, Germany, Tel: +49 40 77175 226
Email: ·············@ision.de , WWW: http://www.ision.de/

From: Paolo Amoroso
Subject: Re: Another cool Macintosh Common Lisp application: Igor from Noteheads
Date: 
Message-ID: <Bf=LONUFD7dPNXmEOMayKl38sEfv@4ax.com>
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 09:25:17 +0100, Rainer Joswig <·············@ision.de>
wrote:

> Well, the UI is just beautiful. This is the stuff people

Is the UI based on CLIM?

Paolo
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From: Rainer Joswig
Subject: Re: Another cool Macintosh Common Lisp application: Igor from Noteheads
Date: 
Message-ID: <rainer.joswig-B51375.23205612032000@news.is-europe.net>
In article <····························@4ax.com>, Paolo Amoroso 
<·······@mclink.it> wrote:

> On Sun, 12 Mar 2000 09:25:17 +0100, Rainer Joswig <·············@ision.de>
> wrote:
> 
> > Well, the UI is just beautiful. This is the stuff people
> 
> Is the UI based on CLIM?

No. Also CLIM is "only" a UIMS - for example usually CLIM does not
do the drawing itself. That means that you'd need
a substrate below CLIM. In this case something that provides
for example a ultra high quality font engine.

But it would be interesting to put CLIM on top of this
font/graphics engine.

Rainer Joswig, ISION Internet AG, Harburger Schlossstrasse 1, 
21079 Hamburg, Germany, Tel: +49 40 77175 226
Email: ·············@ision.de , WWW: http://www.ision.de/