[comp.windows.x] new PostScript/raster graphical editor available

rbd@lamont.ldgo.columbia.edu (roger davis) (11/10/90)

A new OpenWindows PostScript-based graphical editor named 'ice'
is now available for anonymous ftp from Internet host
lamont.ldgo.columbia.edu (129.236.10.30).

ice (Image Composition Environment) is an imaging tool that
allows raster images to be combined with a wide variety of
PostScript annotations in WYSIWYG fashion via X11 imaging
routines and NeWS PostScript rasterizing.

It is commonly used by scientific staff here to overlay
pre-processed Landsat-type images with annotations such as map
contours, symbols, text labels, etc. The final composite
image may be saved in either rasterfile or PostScript format for
output to a hardcopy device.

Individual graphical elements (rasters, pre-existing PostScript
images, text labels, vectors, curves, symbols, polygons and
Cartesian axes) are stored on an object list. Each object has a
number of attributes that can be independently set (e.g., font,
line width, color, etc.) or made to reference a global value.
Objects can be dragged across the display with the mouse,
scaled, rotated, etc. They can be drawn in any sequence to
control the manner in which superimposed components overlay one
another. They can be grouped into composite objects which can
then undergo many of the same kinds of operations as a unit.

The software requires OpenWindows 2.0 and Sun C++ 2.0. (It may
well build under GNU g++ but I haven't tried.) It also requires
two other locally developed packages, the LXT library (an Xlib-based
toolkit) and a small C++ class library. All files (pub/ice.tar.Z,
pub/lxt.tar.Z and pub/ldgoc++.tar.Z) are available in compressed
tar format. pub/ice.tar.Z contains a README that gives installation
instructions, as well as an extensive man page (ice.1). All software
is the property of Columbia University and may not be redistributed
without permission.

Enjoy!

-- 
Roger Davis
Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory
rbd@lamont.ldgo.columbia.edu