1.2 Highlights of Tools and Techniques
1.3 How CLIM Helps You Achieve a Portable User Interface
1.4.1.4 Enabling Input and Output
1.4.2.2 Controlling Look and Feel
1.4.2.4 Extended Input and Output
1.7.1 Changing the appearance of CLIM windows
1.7.1.1 Changing the appearance on Microsoft Windows
1.7.1.2 Changing the appearance on X11/Motif
2.1 Conceptual Overview of Drawing Graphics
2.1.1 Drawing Functions and Options
2.1.4 Mediums, Sheets, and Streams
2.2 Examples of Using CLIM Drawing Functions
2.3.3 Compound Drawing Functions
2.4.2 General Behavior of Drawing Functions
2.4.3 Medium-Specific Drawing Functions
2.5 General Geometric Objects in CLIM
2.5.1.1 Region Predicates in CLIM
2.5.1.2 Composition of CLIM Regions
2.5.3 Polygons and Polylines in CLIM
2.5.3.1 Constructors for CLIM Polygons and Polylines
2.5.3.2 Accessors for CLIM Polygons and Polylines
2.5.6 Ellipses and Elliptical Arcs in CLIM
2.5.6.1 Constructor Functions for Ellipses and Elliptical Arcs in CLIM
2.5.6.2 Accessors for CLIM Elliptical Objects
2.5.7.1 The Bounding Rectangle Protocol
2.5.7.2 Bounding Rectangle Convenience Functions
2.6 Drawing with LispWorks Graphics Ports
2.6.2 API for Drawing with Graphics Ports (deprecated)
3 The CLIM Drawing Environment
3.2 Using CLIM Drawing Options
3.2.1 Set of CLIM Drawing Options
3.2.2 Using the :filled Option
3.5 The Transformations Used by CLIM
3.5.1 CLIM Transformation Constructors
3.5.2 CLIM Transformation Protocol
3.5.3 CLIM Transformation Predicates
3.5.4 CLIM Transformation Functions
3.5.5 Applying CLIM Transformations
4.1 Conceptual Overview of Text Styles
4.5 Controlling Text Style Mappings
5.1 Conceptual Overview of Drawing With Color
5.2 CLIM Operators for Drawing in Color
5.3 Predefined Color Names in LispWorks CLIM
5.6 Examples of Simple Drawing Effects
6.1 Conceptual Overview of CLIM Presentation Types
6.1.1 User Interaction With Application Objects
6.1.2 Presentations and Presentation Types
6.1.3 Output With Its Semantics Attached
6.1.6 Presentation Translators
6.1.7 What the Application Programmer Does
6.2 How to Specify a CLIM Presentation Type
6.3 Using CLIM Presentation Types for Output
6.3.2 Additional Functions for Operating on Presentations in CLIM
6.4 Using CLIM Presentation Types for Input
6.5 Predefined Presentation Types
6.5.1 Basic Presentation Types
6.5.2 Numeric Presentation Types
6.5.3 Character and String Presentation Types
6.5.4 Pathname Presentation Types
6.5.5 One-Of and Some-Of Presentation Types
6.5.6 Sequence Presentation Types
6.5.7 Constructor Presentation Types
6.5.8 Compound Presentation Types
6.5.9 Command and Form Presentation Types
6.6 Functions That Operate on CLIM Presentation Types
7 Defining a New Presentation Type
7.1 Conceptual Overview of Defining a New Presentation Type
7.1.1 CLIM Presentation Type Inheritance
7.1.2 Defining an Accept for a Structure With Several Fields
7.2 CLIM Operators for Defining New Presentation Types
7.2.1 Presentation Methods in CLIM
7.2.2 CLIM Operators for Defining Presentation Type Abbreviations
7.3 Using Views With CLIM Presentation Types
8 Presentation Translators in CLIM
8.1 Conceptual Overview of Presentation Translators
8.2 Applicability of CLIM Presentation Translators
8.2.2 Nested Presentations in CLIM
8.4 CLIM Operators for Defining Presentation Translators
8.5 Examples of Defining Presentation Translators in CLIM
8.5.1 Defining a Translation from Floating Point Number to Integer
8.5.2 Defining a Presentation-to-Command Translator
8.5.3 Defining Presentation Translators for the Blank Area
8.5.4 Defining a Presentation Action
9.1 Conceptual Overview of CLIM Application Frames
9.2 Defining CLIM Application Frames
9.2.1 The Application Frame Protocol
9.2.3 Using the :panes and :layouts Options
9.2.4 Example of the :pane Option to define-application-frame
9.2.5 Examples of the :panes and :layout Options to define-application-frame
9.2.6 Using an :accept-values Pane in a CLIM Application Frame
9.3 Initializing CLIM Application Frames
9.4 Accessing Slots and Components of CLIM Application Frames
9.5 Running a CLIM Application
9.6 Exiting a CLIM Application
9.7 Examples of CLIM Application Frames
9.7.1 Defining a CLIM Application Frame
9.7.2 Constructing a Function as Part of Running an Application
9.8 Application Frame Operators and Accessors
9.8.1 CLIM Application Frame Accessors
9.8.2 Operators for Running CLIM Applications
10.1.1 Basic Pane Construction
10.1.2 Pane Initialization Options
10.2.3 Composite Pane Generic Functions
10.3.1 Extended Stream Pane Options
10.3.2 Extended Stream Pane Classes
10.3.3 Making CLIM Extended Stream Panes
10.4 Defining A New Pane Type: Leaf Panes
10.5.3 Abstract Gadget Classes
10.5.3.2 The List-Pane and Option-Pane Gadgets
10.5.3.3 The Menu-Button Gadget
10.5.3.4 The Push-Button Gadget
10.5.3.5 The Radio-Box and Check-Box Gadgets
10.5.3.6 The Scroll-Bar Gadget
10.5.3.8 The Text-Field and Text-Editor Gadgets
10.5.3.9 The Toggle-Button Gadget
10.5.4 Integrating Gadgets and Output Records
11.1 Introduction to CLIM Commands
11.2 Defining Commands the Easy Way
11.2.1 Command Names and Command Line Names
11.2.2 The Command-Defining Macro
11.5 CLIM Predefined Command Tables
11.6 Conditions Relating to CLIM Command Tables
11.7 Styles of Interaction Supported by CLIM
11.8 Command-Related Presentation Types
11.9 The CLIM Command Processor
11.10.2 CLIM Command Menu Interaction Style
11.10.3 Mouse Interaction Via Presentation Translators
11.10.4 CLIM Command Line Interaction Style
11.10.5 CLIM Keystroke Interaction Style
11.10.6 The CLIM Command Processor
12.1 Conceptual Overview of Menus and Dialogs
12.4 Examples of Menus and Dialogs in CLIM
12.4.2 Using accept-values-command-button
12.4.3 Using :resynchronize-every-pass in accepting-values
12.4.4 Using the third value from accept in accepting-values
12.4.6 Using menu-choose-from-drawer
13 Extended Stream Output Facilities
13.3.1 The Text Cursor Protocol
13.3.2 The Stream Text Cursor Protocol
13.4.2 Mixing Text and Graphics
13.5 Attracting the User's Attention
13.7 CLIM Window Stream Pane Functions
14 Output Recording and Redisplay
14.1 Conceptual Overview of Output Recording
14.2 CLIM Operators for Output Recording
14.2.1 The Basic Output Record Protocol
14.2.2 The Output Record "Database" Protocol
14.2.3 Types of Output Records
14.2.3.1 Standard Output Record Classes
14.2.3.2 Graphics Displayed Output Records
14.2.3.3 Text Displayed Output Records
14.2.3.4 Top-Level Output Records
14.2.4 Output Recording Streams
14.2.4.1 The Output Recording Stream Protocol
14.2.4.2 Graphics Output Recording
14.2.4.3 Text Output Recording
14.2.4.4 Output Recording Utilities
14.3 Conceptual Overview of Incremental Redisplay
14.4 CLIM Operators for Incremental Redisplay
14.6 Example of Incremental Redisplay in CLIM
15 Extended Stream Input Facilities
15.2.1 The Extended Input Stream Protocol
15.2.2 Extended Input Stream Conditions
15.3 Gestures and Gesture Names
16 Input Editing and Completion Facilities
16.1.1 Operators for Input Editing
16.2 Activation and Delimiter Gestures
16.3 Signalling Errors Inside accept Methods
16.4 Reading and Writing Tokens
16.6 Using with-accept-help: some examples
17.1 Formatting Tables in CLIM
17.1.1 Conceptual Overview of Formatting Tables
17.1.2 CLIM Operators for Formatting Tables
17.1.3 Examples of Formatting Tables
17.1.3.1 Formatting a Table From a List
17.1.3.2 Formatting a Table Representing a Calendar Month
17.1.3.3 Formatting a Table With Regular Graphic Elements
17.1.3.4 Formatting a Table With Irregular Graphics in the Cells
17.1.3.5 Formatting a Table of a Sequence of Items
17.2 Formatting Graphs in CLIM
17.2.1 Conceptual Overview of Formatting Graphs
17.2.2 CLIM Operators for Graph Formatting
17.2.3 Examples of CLIM Graph Formatting
17.5.1 The Table Formatting Protocol
17.5.1.1 The Row and Column Formatting Protocol
17.5.1.2 The Cell Formatting Protocol
17.5.2 The Item List Formatting Protocol
17.5.3 The Graph Formatting Protocol
18.1 Overview of Window Facilities
18.3 Relationships Between Sheets
18.3.1 Sheet Relationship Functions
18.3.2 Sheet Genealogy Classes
18.4.1 Sheet Geometry Functions
18.5.1 Input Protocol Functions
18.7.1 Mediums and Output Properties
18.7.2 Output Protocol Functions
18.7.3 Output Protocol Classes
18.7.4 Associating a Medium With a Sheet
18.8.1 Repaint Protocol Functions
18.8.2 Repaint Protocol Classes
18.9 Sheet Notification Protocol
18.9.1 Relationship to Window System Change Notifications
18.9.2 Sheet Geometry Notifications
19 Ports, Grafts, and Mirrored Sheets
19.4 Mirrors and Mirrored Sheets
19.4.2 Internal Interfaces for Native Coordinates
Appendix B: Implementation Specifics
B.1 Setting Up Your Packages to Use CLIM
Appendix C: The CLIM-SYS Package
Appendix D: Common Lisp Streams
E.1 Window Stream Operations in CLIM
E.1.1 Clearing and Refreshing the Drawing Plane
E.1.2 The Viewport and Scrolling
E.1.3 Viewport and Scrolling Operators
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