Did the software environment of TI Explorer Lisp Machines include a
document creation tool like Symbolics Concordia for Genera?
Paolo
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From: Christopher C. Stacy
Subject: Re: Did TI Explorer LispMs have a tool like Symbolics Concordia?
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Paolo Amoroso <·······@mclink.it> writes:
> Did the software environment of TI Explorer Lisp Machines include a
> document creation tool like Symbolics Concordia for Genera?
I am pretty sure that there wasn't anything like Concordia
anywhere else in the world (although some systems had a few
of the features from Concordia).
From: Carl Shapiro
Subject: Re: Did TI Explorer LispMs have a tool like Symbolics Concordia?
Date:
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Paolo Amoroso <·······@mclink.it> writes:
> Did the software environment of TI Explorer Lisp Machines include a
> document creation tool like Symbolics Concordia for Genera?
There was a documentation tool, but it did not resemble Concordia and
was not integrated with the rest of the system as DocEx was.
Carl Shapiro <·············@panix.com> writes:
> There was a documentation tool, but it did not resemble Concordia and
> was not integrated with the rest of the system as DocEx was.
Do you mean Visidoc?
Paolo
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