* To: slug@Warbucks.ai.sri.com * Subject: CLIM 2.0 Announcement * From: GRoberts@RIVERSIDE.SCRC.Symbolics.COM (Gary Roberts) * Date: Mon, 4 May 1992 14:26-0400 * Supersedes: <19920427191749.4.GROBERTS@JUICY-FRUIT.SCRC.Symbolics.COM>, <19920427193904.5.GROBERTS@JUICY-FRUIT.SCRC.Symbolics.COM> Contact: Gary Roberts, Symbolics, Inc. (617) 221-1356 Elizabeth Shook, Franz Inc. (510) 548-3600 Bill York, ILA (415) 968-3656 Jay Mellman, Lucid (415) 329-8400 Jo Marks, Harlequin Ltd. +44-223 872 522 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE LEADING LISP VENDORS SUPPORT SINGLE CLIM 2.0 STANDARD APRIL 23, 1992 -- The major CLIM(r) vendors, Franz, Harlequin, International Lisp Associates (ILA), Lucid, and Symbolics, agreed on a draft specification for the second generation of the graphics toolkit technology. In addition, Franz, Harlequin, ILA, Lucid, and Symbolics have signed a code-sharing agreement to share the cost of CLIM development conforming to the specification. CLIM is a portable, object-oriented set of facilities for developing graphical user interfaces to Lisp-based applications. The second generation CLIM 2.0 creates a truly platform-independent user interface management system in which applications automatically adopt the look and feel of the host environment. The draft specification will be made available for public review at the end of April 1992. Integration of public comments into a final version of the specification will be moderated by Mark Son-Bell of ILA, with the support of a committee of the Association of Lisp Users. According to Saiid Zarrabian, Symbolics Vice President, "the distribution of a CLIM 2.0 specification is a major step in establishing CLIM as a standard. It will enable the vendors to get critical feedback from end-users and other interested parties as well as spark the interest of organizations uninvolved in CLIM to date." Implementation code based on this CLIM 2.0 specification is being distributed by Symbolics. Scott McKay of Symbolics and Chris Richardson of Franz were the major contributors to the implementation, based on prior work by Bill York and others at ILA. Harlequin and Lucid are preparing to make further contributions. Product should be available to users during the second half of 1992. CLIM is a registered trademark of International Lisp Associates. Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective holders.