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README.txt
[See the file `doc/index.html' for more documentation.] To use LW-ADD-ONS you need LW-DOC and a recent version of LispWorks: <http://weitz.de/lw-doc/> <http://www.lispworks.com/> Use of Quicklisp is recommended: <http://www.quicklisp.org/> If you already have a LispWorks init file, append the included file `.lispworks' to it, otherwise instruct LispWorks to use this file as your initialization file. In that file, modify the special variables *ASDF-DIRS*, and *WORKING-DIR* to fit your local settings. Specifically, make sure that LW-ADD-ONS, LW-DOC and their supporting libraries can be found via *ASDF-DIRS*. Download the HTML page <http://www.lisp.org/mop/dictionary.html> and store it locally. At the end of the init file (after LW-ADD-ONS has been loaded) set the value of LW-ADD-ONS:*MOP-PAGE* to the pathname of the saved HTML file. (There are some other special variables that can be used to modfiy the behaviour of LW-ADD-ONS. See the documentation for details.) You should now be able to use LW-ADD-ONS by simply starting LispWorks. Note: The Personal Edition of LispWorks doesn't support the automatic loading of initialization files. You'll have to use some kind of workaround.