
 1.2 The LispWorks manuals
 The LispWorks manual set comprises the following books:
-  The  LispWorks User Guide --this book--describes the features and tools available in LispWorks.
 -  The  LispWorks Reference Manual contains detailed information on all functions, macros, variables and classes available in LispWorks, in alphabetical order.
 -  The  Common LispWorks User Guide describes Common LispWorks, the user interface for LispWorks. Common LispWorks is a set of windowing tools that let you develop and test Common Lisp code more easily and quickly.
 -  The LispWorks  Editor User Guide describes the keyboard commands and programming interface to the Common LispWorks editor tool.
 -  The LispWorks  CAPI User Guide and the LispWorks  CAPI Reference Manual describe the CAPI. This is a library of classes, functions, and macros for developing graphical user interfaces for your applications. The LispWorks  CAPI User Guide is a tutorial guide to the CAPI, and the LispWorks  CAPI Reference Manual is an in-depth reference text.
 -  The LispWorks  Foreign Language Interface User Guide and Reference Manual explains how you can use C source code in applications developed using LispWorks.
 -  The LispWorks  Delivery User Guide describes how you can deliver working, standalone versions of your LispWorks applications for distribution to your customers.
 -  The LispWorks  KnowledgeWorks and Prolog User Guide describes the LispWorks toolkit for building knowledge-based systems. Common Prolog is a logic programming system written in Common Lisp.
 -  The  CommonLisp Interface Manager 2.0 User's Guide describes the portable Lisp-based GUI toolkit.
 -  A set of installation notes explain how to install LispWorks and start it running, also containing a set of release notes is provided that documents last minute issues that could not be included in the main manual set.
 
 These books are all available in online form, in both HTML format and PDF format.
 Commands in the  Help menu of any of the Common LispWorks tools give you direct access to the online documentation in HTML format, using the HTML browser that is supplied with LispWorks. Details of how to use these commands can be found in the  Common LispWorks User Guide .
 Documentation is also provided in PDF form. You can use Adobe Acrobat Reader to browse the PDF documentation online or to print it. Adobe Acrobat Reader is available for free download from Adobe's web site, http://www.adobe.com/ .
 Please let us know if you find any mistakes in the LispWorks documentation, or if you have any suggestions for improvements.
 
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