jonnyg@umd5.umd.edu (Jon Greenblatt) (12/10/88)
I finaly got XPS (Crispin Goswell's postscript previewer) to work successfuly on an IBM RT/PC. Sorry I do not have a context diff, I don't have room to keep the originals. First of all use hc1.4 with the -O option. hc1.4 is included on AOS R2 if you have AOS R1 use hc. You need to change the variable "signed" in integer.c, I called it isigned. Make sure Malloc calls malloc in save.c, do not use the small_buff. Finaly make the following change to "mat.h": Change: typedef struct vector {float vx, vy, vt;} Vector; To: typedef struct vector {float vx, vy, vt, foo;} Vector; Changing the Vector type will allow fonts to be spaced. Why the HC compiler likes even number of fields when returning structures from a function I'll never know! I have not tried the speedups yet, maybe the next week or two. I'm realy getting the hang of the HC compiler bugs now. HC is realy a plot to sell AIX!!!!!! JonnyG. (jonnyg@umd5.umd.edu) (jonnyg@rover.umd.edu) PS: I am not a software distribution site! Requests for XPS source > /dev/null.
fiasco@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com (Richard Gircy) (12/14/88)
In article <4324@umd5.umd.edu> jonnyg@umd5.umd.edu (Jon Greenblatt) writes: > > I finaly got XPS (Crispin Goswell's postscript previewer) to work >successfuly on an IBM RT/PC. Sorry I do not have a context diff, I don't >have room to keep the originals. > >PS: I am not a software distribution site! Requests for XPS source > /dev/null. Is XPS public domain/shareware? If yes, where can I get it since /dev/null most likely won't work. thanks in adv. rich
jonnyg@ROVER.UMD.EDU (Jon Greenblatt) (12/15/88)
>>PS: I am not a software distribution site! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| >> Requests for XPS source > /dev/null. >Is XPS public domain/shareware? If yes, where can I get it since >/dev/null most likely won't work. > >thanks in adv. rich Sorry I should have listed where XPS is available before printing that PS:. XPS is available via Anonymous FTP from expo.lcs.mit.edu. It is in /oldcontrib/xps.tar.Z. XPS is Crispin Goswell's public doman postscript interpreter for X11 and a few other platforms. JonnyG.