seaney@lees.cogsci.uiuc.edu (Steven Seaney) (08/27/90)
I'm looking for the source for idraw and xfig. Does anyone know a good place for me to look. -- ******************************************************************************* * seaney@cogsci.uiuc.edu * 2127 Beckman Institute * ****************************** University of Illinois * * 217 / 244-3666 * Urbana, Il 61801 * *******************************************************************************
envbvs@epb2.lbl.gov (Brian V. Smith) (08/28/90)
You can find xfig 2.0, patch level 8 (the most current) on expo.lcs.mit.edu (18.30.0.212) in /contrib/xfig-2.0.pl8.tar.Z I don't know where to find idraw. -- Brian V. Smith (bvsmith@lbl.gov) Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory I don't speak for LBL, these non-opinions are all mine.
turner@sp1.csrd.uiuc.edu (Steve Turner) (08/29/90)
idraw is part of the InterViews package from Stanford. The source code to idraw itself will not do you any good unless you have the InterViews library installed as well. Fourtuneately, everything you need comes with the standard X distribution (except a C++ compiler). The source for idraw is located under the standard "contrib" section of the X distribution as: .../X11R4/contrib/toolkits/InterViews/src/bin/idraw -- Steve Turner (on the Si prairie - UIUC CSRD) ARPANET: turner@csrd.uiuc.edu Phone: (217) 244-7293 or (217) 367-0882 I went walking in the wasted city / Started thinking about entropy Smelled the wind from the ruined river / Went home to watch TV -- Warren Zevon