[comp.soft-sys.andrew] ATK User Group meeting announcement

tpn+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU (Tom Neuendorffer) (02/24/90)

                    Andrew Toolkit User Group Meeting
               First Announcement and Call for Presenters

The first Andrew Toolkit User Group (ATUG) meeting will be held on
Friday, May 25 at the San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California.
It is being held in conjunction with (and immediately after) the
Xhibition '90 conference. ATUG will consist of informal presentations by
interested developers, some general discussions of where ATK has been
and where it is going, and the opportunity for ATK enthusiasts to swap
stories and interact. 

    ATK, the Andrew ToolKit, is an extensible user support
    environment which provides an editor, a shell interface, a
    system status monitor, electronic mail, and numerous
    applications.  The environment is not monolithic: users can
    choose among the ATK tools those which best complement there
    tasks and can continue to utilize other tools as they desire.
    Since ATK is extensible, sites can easily add other applications
    to the environment, without the effort of development from
    scratch.

    As a user-interface toolkit that runs under X11, ATK provides a
    dynamically-loadable object-oriented environment wherein objects
    can be embedded in one-another. In addition to containing
    multiple fonts, text can contains embedded raster images,
    spreadsheets, drawing editors, equations, simple animations,
    etc.. These embedded objects could themselves contain other
    objects, including text. These resulting multi-media documents
    can be edited, printed, or sent in mail messages via the Andrew
    Mail System(AMS). With the toolkit, programmers can create new
    objects that can be embedded as easily as those that come with
    the system. 

    The X11-R4 release also includes an interface building system
    that facilitates the creation of multiple-object applications
    (Adew), an object-extension language (Ness), a hypertext-like
    link facility(Link), a charting facility(Chart), a directory
    browser (Bush)  and enhanced printing support that includes the
    automatic generation of tables of contents and indexes. The ATK
    source is distributed on the X11 tape in
    contrib/toolkits/andrew. 

Those who are interested in making presentations at the meeting should
contact the program chair. Please include a short summary of your
proposed talk, along with its expected length and your AV needs.
Proposals should be received before March 31st, 1990. 

Possible subjects include, but are not limited to:
    ATK based applications and insets.
    Application development tools.
    Extension languages.
    Electronic mail.
    Experiences with porting, developing, and/or supporting ATK.
    Interoperability with other multimedia systems.
    Printing models, color models, video, voice, Motif, native language
    support, etc.

Please address questions and comments to: 
	Tom Neuendorffer 			ATUG Program Chair
	Information Technology Center  	Internet: 	tpn@andrew.cmu.edu
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