bothner@sevenlayer.cs.wisc.edu (Per Bothner) (03/14/90)
Does anyone know of any publically available sort programs? It must be able to handle large data sets, so a purely-internal sort is not good enough. It should also be able to handle binary data (e.g. floating-point), though if I get source, I can probably hack that in myself. -- --Per Bothner bothner@cs.wisc.edu Computer Science Dept, U. of Wisconsin-Madison
bart@odin.pttrnl.nl (Bart Nieuwenhuis) (12/08/90)
Dear netters, I am desperately looking for a filter which translates GEM pictures into PostScript. The PostScript generated by my latest version of GEM Draw and GEM output cannot be interpreted by our printers. What I actually want is including GEM pictures into my LaTex documents. Bart Nieuwenhuis PTT Research, The Netherlands e-mail: LJ_Nieuwenhuis@pttrnl.nl
klute@tommy.informatik.uni-dortmund.de (Rainer Klute) (12/11/90)
In article <bart.660587202@odin>, bart@odin.pttrnl.nl (Bart Nieuwenhuis) writes: |> I am desperately looking for a filter which translates |> GEM pictures into PostScript. The PostScript generated by my latest |> version of GEM Draw and GEM output cannot be interpreted by our |> printers. |> What I actually want is including GEM pictures into my LaTex documents. Try mfps. You can get it by anonymous ftp from unido.informatik.uni-dortmund.de, file /pub/textproc/Postscript/mfps-6.1.tar.Z. However, I always used this program on my Atari ST but it should run under Unix, too. -- Dipl.-Inform. Rainer Klute klute@irb.informatik.uni-dortmund.de Univ. Dortmund, IRB klute@unido.uucp, klute@unido.bitnet Postfach 500500 |)|/ Tel.: +49 231 755-4663 D-4600 Dortmund 50 |\|\ Fax : +49 231 755-2386