dab@oswego.Oswego.EDU (Dave Bozak) (03/31/89)
Hello, We have upgraded from X10 to X11 on our DecStation2000s. We had a gks library under X10, but there is no gks stuff under X11. Anyone know why? Anyone know where I can get a gks library that will run under X11? Is it (sigh) free? Does it have FORTRAN bindings as well as C bindings? Any help would be welcome! dave bozak suny college at oswego dab@rocky.oswego.edu
grinstei@hawk.ulowell.edu (Georges Grinstein) (03/31/89)
In article <1164@oswego.Oswego.EDU> dab@oswego.Oswego.EDU (Dave Bozak) writes: >Hello, > > We have upgraded from X10 to X11 on our DecStation2000s. We had >a gks library under X10, but there is no gks stuff under X11. > > Anyone know where I can get a gks library that will run under X11? > Is it (sigh) free? > Does it have FORTRAN bindings as well as C bindings? The University of Lowell's GKS is being ported to X11 and will shortly be available (June timeframe). It is the same GKS is currently in use in many universities, national labs and industry. It supports the Hershey fonts, metafiles, has several drivers including postscript, will run on SUN, Apollo, DEC and DG Aviion workstations. It is distributed with sources and site licenses. For more information please contact me or mail request to gks-info@ulowell.edu. Dr. Georges Grinstein Director - Graphics Research Laboratory grinstein@ulowell.edu University of Lowell (508)-452-5000 x2681 Lowell, MA 01854
grogers@m.cs.uiuc.edu (04/01/89)
I'm reposting this annoucement. =============== Software Availability Announcement =============== The department of Computer Science and the Graphics Workstation Research Group would like to announce the availability of the XGKS graphics library. At this time it is available only to educational institutions and only for use for internal research and instructional purposes. XGKS is a full implementation of the ANSI standard Graphical Kernel System for use within the X Window System. XGKS provides for two dimensional graphics using ANSI standards within the generally accepted standard X window system. This software has been in use for approximately 15 months within the C.S. department for both research and instructional purposes and has been rigorously tested. Highlights ---------- * Full support for ANSI Standard GKS (level 2C) * Support for color and monochrome displays * Runs within the X Window System * Support for multiple windows and displays * Efficient implementation * Rigorously tested * Hides complexity of window system programming Output Primitives ----------------- * Polylines (control over color, width, and style) * Markers (color, size, style) * Text (fully transformable, color, 9 font styles) * Polygons (application defined color patterns and colors) * Cell Arrays (transformable pixel arrays) Input Devices ------------- * Locator (tracking cross, rubberband line or box) * Choice (menus or function buttons) * Stroke (point streams) * Valuator (range indicators) * Pick (selection of output primitives) * String (keyboard input) XGKS supports all six logical input devices through the use of a mouse and keyboard. Storage ------- * Segments (runtime storage of output pickable primitives) * Metafiles (longterm file storage of graphical objects) In addition to the standard segment facility of GKS, XGKS provides storage of non-segment output primitives. This frees the application from the complexity of window system management. XGKS has been thoroughly tested on an IBM RT running Berkeley Unix, and has been ported to the Encore Multmax and Sun workstation. This software is available immediately from the department of Computer Science. For additional information contact: Greg Rogers University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Department of Computer Science 1304 W. Springfield Ave. Urbana, IL 61801 (217) 333-6174 UUCP: {pur-ee,convex,inhp4}!uiucdcs!grogers ARPA: grogers@cs.uiuc.edu CSNET: grogers%uiuc@csnet-relay