epayne@x102a.ess.harris.com (payne edward 01471) (04/11/90)
I need some help that I'm sure someone reading this group can help me with. I'm looking for sample code (preferably C) that illustrates how MacDraw or similar programs retain the individuality of the graphic elements but also demonstrates connectivity. If that sounded funny, don't worry, it sounded funny to me too. In other words, I'm attempting to write a program that simulates analog circuitry similar to SPICE but simpler. I would like to use the same syle of user interface that these programs use, i.e.: pallets, stretching lines, cut and paste circuit elements. The circuit analysis algorithms are difficult enough. Many thanks!!! P.S. reply via email. If the net is interested I'll post. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ed Payne | USMail: Ed Payne Harris Corp. GASD | 2700 Croton Rd. #3-6 Melbourne, Fl. | Melbourne, Fl. ...epayne@x102a.ess.harris.com | 32935 ...uunet!x102a!epayne | ******************************************************************************* Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! -Monty Python's Michael Palin It makes all the difference whether one sees darkness through the light or brightness through the shadows. -David Lindsay ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ed Payne | USMail: Ed Payne Harris Corp. GASD | 2700 Croton Rd. #3-6