[misc.wanted] advice on picture editor wanted

chapman@fornax.UUCP (John Chapman) (10/26/90)

Hello - I am looking for pointers to information on the existence
	of commercial or public domain (if sufficiently robust)
	picture editors (e.g. AutoCad, XFig); the wish list includes
	the following capabilities:

	1. Should run under X windows.
	2. Should run on a variety of hardware platforms, e.g.
	   work stations from DEC, HP, MIPS, IBM all under
	   some flavor of unix.
	3. Existence of a version which will run on a PC would
	   be a plus.
	4. Should use some relatively standard file storage format,
	   e.g. DXF, CGM or there should be utilities to convert
	   from proprietary format to some acknowledged standard.

Along with the usual capabilites (selection of line/text colour,
style etc., sub-pictures, a reasonable user interface, etc.)
a further requirement is extensibility of some sort. The pictures
to be produced are (relatively) simple line drawings with some text
however it is necessary to be able to associate additional attributes
with a picure (possibly just as a text file which would in some manner
be know to be associated with the picture under creation), e.g. while editing
the user should (in some manner) be able to indicate that s/he wishes
to specify some attributes and enter a sub-menu that allows this; the
ability to start independent unix processes in response to some user
initiated event would probably satisfy this requirement.

A decision needs to be made fairly soon as to the best available
package for satisying these requirements so if anyone has any
info about products/companies/packages I would appreciate a direct
email reply;

Thanks, as they say, in advance....

john chapman
chapman@cs.sfu.ca