From: Rainer Joswig on
Hi,

just found a copy of the ObjectLisp manual (1985) from Gary L. Drescher
in LaTeX.

Is there anybody willing&able to convert it to PDF?
I'm not really in the mood to install LaTeX for a single
document. ;-)

Best regards,

Rainer Joswig

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From: Norbert_Paul on
OK, I'm (and willing able).

I quess you can't send it as an attachment to the newsgroup.
So, I would exceptionally look up the emails in my spambin ;).

Regards
Norbert

Rainer Joswig wrote:
> ...
> I'm not really in the mood to install LaTeX for a single
> document. ;-)
A pity. Maybe you would do so for many documents?
From: Thomas A. Russ on
Rainer Joswig <joswig(a)lisp.de> writes:

> Hi,
>
> just found a copy of the ObjectLisp manual (1985) from Gary L. Drescher
> in LaTeX.
>
> Is there anybody willing&able to convert it to PDF?

I'll be the backup plan, after Norbert.

Or you can use an on-line LaTeX to PDF service:

http://dev.baywifi.com/latex/


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Thomas A. Russ, USC/Information Sciences Institute
From: Rainer Joswig on
In article <ymiy6f74u2m.fsf(a)blackcat.isi.edu>,
tar(a)sevak.isi.edu (Thomas A. Russ) wrote:

> Rainer Joswig <joswig(a)lisp.de> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > just found a copy of the ObjectLisp manual (1985) from Gary L. Drescher
> > in LaTeX.
> >
> > Is there anybody willing&able to convert it to PDF?
>
> I'll be the backup plan, after Norbert.

Thanks for the kind offer.

>
> Or you can use an on-line LaTeX to PDF service:
>
> http://dev.baywifi.com/latex/

Very useful, thanks.

With the help of Norbert and the link above I've converted
the LaTeX file to PDF:

ObjectLisp Manual, Gary L. Drescher, LMI, 1985

http://lispm.dyndns.org/documentation/ObjectLisp-Manual.pdf

ObjectLisp was a prototype-based object extension to
Lisp. It was used at LMI and also for the early
Macintosh Common Lisp.

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