Climacs is an attempt to create a fully free Common Lisp-based editor that has good integration with other CLIM-based applications. Climacs attempts to improve on the concepts found in other free Common Lisp-based emacsen, such as Goatee (the original editor component of McCLIM) or Portable Hemlock.
... [More] Many design choices of Climacs are based more on the editor of the Genera operating system, Zmacs, and the other original Lisp emacsen, than GNU Emacs. Climacs is free software, released under the LGPL. [Less]
beirc is a graphical Internet Relay Chat client using the clim (or mcclim) graphical library and built on top of cl-irc. beirc is the creation of Gilbert Baumann.
Its features include:
* Multiple channels on multiple servers (one channel per tab)
* Ignore nicks (messages from selected nicks
... [More] completely removed from display)
* Focus nicks (messages from selected nicks bolded on display)
* Clickable URLs
* Rewritable URLs (rewrite specbot replies to point to your local copy of the HyperSpec)
* Nickname highlighting (right click on a nick to get a menu of possibilities)
* Tab completion of nicknames
* Total customizability - write whatever functionality you want!
It is designed to work well with bouncers such as miau, and to cause no trouble on the freenode channel #lisp. [Less]
Gsharp is an interactive, extensible editor for musical scores.
The goal of the project is to provide, as free software, an interactive score editor giving a high-quality presentation on the screen as well as on paper output.
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