ESA: A clim library for writing emacs-style applications
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ESA : A clim library for writing emacs-style applications. / Labri, Robert Strandh; Murray, David; Henriksen, Troels; Rhodes, Christophe.
2007 International Lisp Conference, ILC '07. 2009. 24.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - GEN
T1 - ESA
T2 - 2007 International Lisp Conference, ILC '07
AU - Labri, Robert Strandh
AU - Murray, David
AU - Henriksen, Troels
AU - Rhodes, Christophe
PY - 2009/11/27
Y1 - 2009/11/27
N2 - We describe ESA (for Emacs-Style Application), a library for writing applications with an Emacs look-and-feel within the Common Lisp Interface Manager. The ESA library takes advantage of the layered design of CLIM to provide a command loop that uses Emacs-style multi-keystroke command invocation. ESA supplies other functionality for writing such applications such as a minibuffer for invoking extended commands and for supplying command arguments, Emacs-style keyboard macros and numeric arguments, file and buffer management, and more. ESA is currently used in two major CLIM applications: the Climacs text editor (and the Drei text gadget integrated with the McCLIM implementation), and the Gsharp score editor. This paper describes the features provided by ESA, gives some detail about their implementation, and suggests avenues for further work.
AB - We describe ESA (for Emacs-Style Application), a library for writing applications with an Emacs look-and-feel within the Common Lisp Interface Manager. The ESA library takes advantage of the layered design of CLIM to provide a command loop that uses Emacs-style multi-keystroke command invocation. ESA supplies other functionality for writing such applications such as a minibuffer for invoking extended commands and for supplying command arguments, Emacs-style keyboard macros and numeric arguments, file and buffer management, and more. ESA is currently used in two major CLIM applications: the Climacs text editor (and the Drei text gadget integrated with the McCLIM implementation), and the Gsharp score editor. This paper describes the features provided by ESA, gives some detail about their implementation, and suggests avenues for further work.
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U2 - 10.1145/1622123.1622150
DO - 10.1145/1622123.1622150
M3 - Article in proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:70450206883
SN - 9781595936189
BT - 2007 International Lisp Conference, ILC '07
Y2 - 1 April 2007 through 4 April 2007
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