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    cl-ntriples

    N-Triples parser for Common Lisp

    A basic parser and a set of simple utilities to parse N-Triples data. N-Triples provides a simple format for representation of Semantic Web/W3C RDF semantic data. CL-NTRIPLES provides a simple and easy to use parser for Common Lisp applications. Check the project Wiki (see link above) for additional documentation.
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    This is a parser in Java for Lisp S-expressions. An S-expression or sexp (for symbolic expression) is a convention for representing data using parentheses.
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    VectPDF

    VectPDF

    Insert PDF into DWG in AutoCad. Autolisp Frontend for PSTOEDIT

    Insert a PDF into an AutoCAD Drawing without leaving AutoCAD. VectPDF is a frontend to 'pstoedit' for AutoCAD (Windows 32 & 64 bit). VectPDF is an Autolisp Application For AutoCad to load a Selected PDF file with 'pstoedit' convert to single-line DXF, Pick Point To Insert into Drawing. Load. Requires 'pstoedit 3.50' and 'GPL Ghostscript 9.04' (included)
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