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    Implementation of raytracer with its prototype written in LISP. Goals: lisp knowledge.
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    Jeszra is a visual designtool, which combines 2D- vector graphics and GUI design. Jeszra is written in Tcl/Tk and creates reusable code for: * Tcl, Ruby, Lisp and Python. * DocBook based reference pages. * SVG import and export.
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    Common Lisp bindings to the SDL library, OpenGL, and more.
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    Common Lisp JPEG Library implements baseline JPEG image compression/decompression routines in ANSI Common Lisp.
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    Documents restoration program in Common Lisp. It's a test platform for documents restoration's research. RestorDoc uses McCLIM, the free CLIM implementation and modules (ie. algorithms) can be inserted interactively to the interface.
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    TrpConnect is a Common Lisp program for uploading and registering pictures to a remote server over HTTP. It requires MySQL and PHP on the remote server. Registering entails recording the subject, photographer, date, etc. of the picture.
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    CL Slideshow aims to be a small and fast desktop program for viewing and managing image files (.gif .jpeg etc). The program itself is written in Common Lisp and uses Lisp2wish to manage the Tcl/Tk GUI for excellent cross-platform potential.
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    Common Lisp Wrapper for MapScript

    A Common Lisp wrapper for the Mapserver's Mapscript library

    Mapserver is a GIS application offering a MapScript library for scripting applications. CL-MAPSCRIPT offers Common Lisp bindings for the MapScript library based on the CFFI glue.
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    cl-pcp is a collection of Common Lisp CFFI bindings for Pango, Cairo, and PixBuf from the GTK+ (Gimp Tool Kit) Project. This is meant as a lightweight, general solution for developing graphical/text based applications in Common Lisp.
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