david@ics.COM (David B. Lewis) (07/06/89)
Jim Helman at Stanford just posted a list of drawing/painting programs
(thanks!). He mentioned the source for idraw as
interviews-request@interviews.stanford.edu. That address turns out not to be
a mail-server but an account monitored by humans who send out information
on obtaining source. Here is part of the stuff I obtained from Mark Linton:
Idraw is part of InterViews, and as such
is available via ftp from Stanford. Below is the 2.5 notice,
which includes how to obtain it. The plot converter is user-contributed
software and can be ftp'd from ~ftp/InterViews/contrib on
interviews.stanford.edu.
Version 2.5 of InterViews is now available. You can obtain it
via anonymous ftp from interviews.stanford.edu (IP addr = 36.22.0.175).
The full distribution is in "InterViews/2.5.tar.Z". A distribution
without g++ is in "InterViews/iv-2.5.tar.Z". I have created
a publicly writable "InterViews/contrib" directory where people
can put applications and extensions.
You can also obtain the distribution by sending
a "stamped, self-addressed" tape (Sun, TK50, or 1/2-inch) to
Mark Linton
Center for Integrated Systems, Room 213
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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