Thanks Alex ... I could not run osm.l but I tried the sample from here -
https://picolisp.com/wiki/?canvasdrawing and it worked like a charm.
I had been putting off the HTML app in PicoLisp for a while .. now that I
understand PicoLisp more, perhaps I can relook at it.
Regards,
Kashyap

On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 12:43 AM Alexander Burger <a...@software-lab.de>
wrote:

> Hi Kashyap,
>
> > Rendering graphics is a requirement that I keep running into. While
> > HTML5/Canvas is perhaps the most portable way to render graphics today
> but
> > you have to submit to the restrictions imposed by Javascript in a browser
>
> I do a lot of canvas stuff in PicoLis (not much published though). But
> there are
> some articles in picolisp.com, just enter "canvas" in the search field.
>
> @lib/canvas.l allows you to write graphics completely in Lisp, and I use
> it also
> in some applications together with @lib/gis.l and OpenStreetMap. For a very
> simple demo, you can try the attached example.
>
> ☺/ A!ex
>

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