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not in terms of the details of their appearance or operation. If an application uses these
interfaces, its user interface will adapt to use whatever toolkit is available in the host envi-
ronment. By using this facility, application programmers can easily construct applications
that will automatically conform to a variety of user interface standards. In addition, a
portable Lisp-based implementation of the abstract panes is provided.


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A, B, C, D, E