Re: Lisp geographic software



cstacy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Christopher C. Stacy) writes:

> There has been a lot of GIS software written in Lisp over
> the years, but I don't know of any that is not proprietary.

A modified question: are there any public implementations of
cartographic projections (e.g. Mercator, Peters) in lisp that would be
accessible?

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Tiarnán
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