I'm back into--CLIM--archaeology. After extensive browsing of the
CLIM mailing list archive, and a mail exchange with the list, I have
been finally able to track this interesting 1991 tutorial article
published in Lisp Pointers:
"A Guided Tour of the Common Lisp Interface Manager"
Ramana Rao, William M. York, Dennis Doughty
ftp://ftp.parc.xerox.com/transient/janssen/lp90.ps
Paolo
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My .ps reader (ggv) display the first page but complain about the rest of the doc,
Can your reader display them, if yes, can you send me a converted pdf copy ?
Thanks,
Raymond
Paolo Amoroso <·······@mclink.it> wrote in message news:<··············@plato.moon.paoloamoroso.it>...
> I'm back into--CLIM--archaeology. After extensive browsing of the
> CLIM mailing list archive, and a mail exchange with the list, I have
> been finally able to track this interesting 1991 tutorial article
> published in Lisp Pointers:
>
> "A Guided Tour of the Common Lisp Interface Manager"
> Ramana Rao, William M. York, Dennis Doughty
> ftp://ftp.parc.xerox.com/transient/janssen/lp90.ps
>
>
> Paolo
··········@hotmail.com (Raymond Tam) writes:
> My .ps reader (ggv) display the first page but complain about the rest of the doc,
>
> Can your reader display them, if yes, can you send me a converted pdf copy ?
Try ps2pdf.com, it has no problem with the ps.
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···@famine.OCF.Berkeley.EDU (Thomas F. Burdick) writes:
> ··········@hotmail.com (Raymond Tam) writes:
>
> > My .ps reader (ggv) display the first page but complain about the rest of the doc,
> >
> > Can your reader display them, if yes, can you send me a converted pdf copy ?
>
> Try ps2pdf.com, it has no problem with the ps.
Ick, kind of, but it's really illegible. I put a fixed copy of the
postscript and a better pdf file than ps2pdf.com produces here:
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~tfb/misc/lp90.ps.gz
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~tfb/misc/lp90.pdf
You probably want to print both of them out, though.
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/|_ .-----------------------.
,' .\ / | No to Imperialist war |
,--' _,' | Wage class war! |
/ / `-----------------------'
( -. |
| ) |
(`-. '--.)
`. )----'
Raymond Tam wrote:
> My .ps reader (ggv) display the first page but complain about the rest of the doc,
me, too. I have Ghostview on win32, perty recent.
kt
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From: Cesar Rabak
Subject: Re: Guided tour of CLIM: 1991 article for Lisp Pointers
Date:
Message-ID: <407C42BF.1010508@acm.org>
Kenny Tilton escreveu:
>
>
> Raymond Tam wrote:
>
>> My .ps reader (ggv) display the first page but complain about the
>> rest of the doc,
>
>
> me, too. I have Ghostview on win32, perty recent.
>
W/Ghostview 4.0 (don't know how [ir]recent it is, About says 2001-06-02)
it opens and reads all pages sequentially, but cannot backpage or jump
pages: "No page numbering available".
Document has 21 pages available for reading.
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Kenny Tilton wrote:
> Raymond Tam wrote:
>
>> My .ps reader (ggv) display the first page but complain about the rest
>> of the doc,
>
> me, too. I have Ghostview on win32, perty recent.
I have used ps2pdf an my Mac, and I think this stems from the LaTeX
distribution that is recommended by TeXShop. Anyway, I have been able to
produce a pdf file that works. If anyone wants to put it on a web
server, please contact me.
BTW, I have enjoyed reading that paper. Thanks to Paolo for finding it.
Pascal
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