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From: moroz@inist.ru (Oleg Moroz)
Subject: Re: Common LISP: The Next Generation
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On 09 Sep 1996 11:29:04 +0100, Tim Bradshaw <tfb@aiai.ed.ac.uk> wrote:

>> I recently checked the manual for the Windows version of HotMetal,
>> and there was no mention of Lisp at all. It appears to be a well
>> kept secret.
>
>It is.  It's actually in some kind of scheme dialect I think (with
>some C runtime support).  Perhaps someone at softquad reads this group
>& could comment?

Looks like they used Scheme for what most SGML people are using it now: DSSSL (I
always forget how many S to write :-)), which is basically a Scheme-like
language for describing SGML stylesheets.

Oleg
