stone@hydra.unm.edu (Andrew Stone) (01/06/90)
Has anyone out there got the man pages for popi, the 'digital darkroom'? rand() is pretty neat! Also, I don't see the percent done bar discussed in NeXT.MODS. hmmmm... andrew ||<<++>>||<<-->>||<<==>>||<<++>>||<<??>>||<<++>>||<<-->>||<<==>>||<<++>>|| !! Andrew Stone !! Stone Design Corp. !! !! stone@hydra.unm.edu <> Albuquerque, New Mexico !! ||<<++>>||<<-->>||<<==>>||<<++>>||<<??>>||<<++>>||<<-->>||<<==>>||<<++>>||
jfreem@uncecs.edu (Joe Freeman) (01/08/90)
In article <1233@ariel.unm.edu> stone@hydra.unm.edu (Andrew Stone) writes: > >Has anyone out there got the man pages for popi, the 'digital darkroom'? >rand() is pretty neat! Were they not with the sources? That was the way they wwent to the archive. popi.1 is the manual page. >Also, I don't see the percent done bar discussed in NeXT.MODS. hmmmm... Did you run it with the "-v+" option? There are several commands that do not update the percent marker. somehting like new[x,y] = old [y,x] will bring up the percent done window when popi is invoked with -v+. <joe> Internet: jfreeman@next.com Disclaimer: My comments in no way reflect the opinions of my employer.