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GARNET : Archive-name: garnet-faqLast-modified: June 17, 1994--BAMPosting-Frequency: bi-monthly-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*----------------------------------------- --------------------------------The following questions about Garnet are answered below:[1] What Is Garnet?[2] How do I get Garnet?[3] Does Garnet run on a Macintosh or a PC?[4] Which forms of Lisp does Garnet work in?[5] What hardware does Garnet run on?[6] How do I get CMU CL (a free, public domain lisp)?[7] How do I get MCL (Macintosh Common Lisp)?[8] I am having trouble getting CLX to work...[9] Why doesn't Garnet use CLOS?[10] When will there be a C or C++ version of Garnet?[11] What do all the acronyms stand for?[12] How can I learn more about Garnet?---------------------------------------- --------------------------------[1] What Is Garnet?Garnet is a user interface development environment for Common Lisp andX11 or Macintosh. It helps you create graphical, interactive user interfaces for your software. Garnet is a large scale system containing many featuresand parts.* Toolkit intrinsics: - A custom object-oriented programming system which uses a prototype-instance model. - A graphics layer that hides the differences between X/11 and Macintosh. - Automatic constraint maintenance: so properties of objects can depend on properties of other objects, and be automatically re-evaluated when the other objects change. The constraints can be arbitrary lisp expressions. - Built-in, high-level input event handling. - Support for gesture recognition - Widgets for multi-font, multi-line, mouse-driven text editing. - Optional automatic layout of application data into lists, tables, trees, or graphs. - Automatic generation of PostScript for printing. - Support for large-scale applications and data visualization.

GARNET : Archive-name: garnet-faqLast-modified: April 12, 1996--BAMPosting-Frequency: bi-monthly-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*----------------------------------------- --------------------------------The following questions about Garnet are answered below:[1] What Is Garnet?[2] How do I get Garnet?[3] Does Garnet run on a Macintosh or a PC?[4] Which forms of Lisp does Garnet work in?[5] What hardware does Garnet run on?[6] How do I get CMU CL (a free, public domain lisp)?[7] How do I get MCL (Macintosh Common Lisp)?[8] I am having trouble getting CLX to work...[9] Why doesn't Garnet use CLOS?[10] When will there be a C or C++ version of Garnet?[11] What will happen to the Lisp version?[12] Why the change to C++?[13] What do all the acronyms stand for?[14] How can I learn more about Garnet?---------------------------------------- --------------------------------[1] What Is Garnet?Garnet is a user interface development environment for Common Lisp andX11 or Macintosh developed by the User Interface Software Group in theHuman-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.Garnet helps you create graphical, interactive user interfaces foryour software. It is a large scale system containing manyfeatures and parts.

GARNET : * Toolkit intrinsics: - A custom object-oriented programming system which uses a prototype-instance model. - A graphics layer that hides the differences between X/11 and Macintosh. - Automatic constraint maintenance: so properties of objects can depend on properties of other objects, and be automatically re-evaluated when the other objects change. The constraints can be arbitrary lisp expressions. - Built-in, high-level input event handling. - Support for gesture recognitionArchive-name: garnet-faqLast-modified: October 4, 1996 -- BAMPosting-Frequency: occassionally-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*----------------------------------------- --------------------------------The following questions about Garnet are answered below:[1] What Is Garnet?[2] How do I get Garnet?[3] Does Garnet run on a Macintosh or a PC?[4] Which forms of Lisp does Garnet work in?[5] What hardware does Garnet run on?[6] How do I get CMU CL (a free, public domain lisp)?[7] How do I get MCL (Macintosh Common Lisp)?[8] I am having trouble getting CLX to work...[9] Why doesn't Garnet use CLOS?[10] When will there be a C or C++ version of Garnet?[11] What will happen to the Lisp version?[12] Why the change to C++?[13] What do all the acronyms stand for?[14] How can I learn more about Garnet?

GARNET : I have had a brief look at Garnet and it seems excellent, but in orderto sell it to others here it would be good to have a comparison of itand its major competitors, especially Clim and Interviews. Clim is not public domain, and Interviews is C++ (awful) not Lisp, butit would be interesting to know what different graphicalfunctionallity is available.My understanding is that by separating interactors from graphicalrepresentations, it is much easier to develop new wigets in Garnet, but Garnet isa touch sluggish. Garnet provides Lapaidary (sort of) and Gestureslook excellent. However, what about other features. It is said that it is much easier to build simple node/arc graph editors in interviewsbecause they simply provide more comparahensive libraries. I know foreg. that DemoArith had to include fidly code to determine the intersectionof lines and circles/squares.

GARNET : I would think that such a comparison would be an important part ofGarnet research, and certainly important if Garnet is to become widelyused. Has it already been done as a tech report or something?Anthony BerglasRm 503, Computer Science, Uni of Qld, Australia.Uni Ph +61 7 365 2812, Home 391 7727, Fax 365 1999Garnet contains a real interface builder (Gilt) which really works(unlike Lapidary which sort-of works). Interviews has an interfacebuilder, CLIM does not.Garnet makes it easy to build new widgets. Interviews does also,CLIM does not.Garnet and Interviews have implementations of widgets. CLIMcalls out to the local toolbox, which is less flexible, more buggy,and faster.Garnet is the only system that contains a real constraint solver, aprototype-instance object system, and the separate interactorsmodel.Some people report that Garnet is BETTER supported than either CLIMor Interviews.




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