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README

Scx is an interface to Xlib for the Scheme implementation scsh. Scx is
based on the Xlib interface of Elk 3.0 and shares most of the original
API. In addition, scx provides bindings to the xft library for font
rendering.

Please report bugs to scsh-bugs@zurich.ai.mit.edu.

See the file INSTALL for installation instructions. The installation
procedure will produce a new executable "scx" that replaces the "scsh"
executable and an image "scx.image" that the scx executable will
load. Later versions of scx will provide a more convenient way of
building the system.

There is currently no documentation specific to scx but the
description of the original Elk API at
http://www-rn.informatik.uni-bremen.de/software/elk/doc.html might be
helpful.