This is an Amiga port of an X11 structured drawing tool that lets the user
interactiely create and manipulate on objects such as lines/circles
rectangles/splines/text and other elements.
Xfig can produce output in several different formats: Encapsulated PostScript,
IBM-GL (HP/GL), Pic, PiCTeX, LaTeX, box, epic, eepic, eepicemu, textyl, tpic, X11 Bitmap,
X11 Pixmap and gif.
This is the binary part of the program. Examples and docs are in xfig_docs.lha
If you have a key-file you'll also need the transfig and fig2dev programs
that are in xfig_support.lha. An update to fig2dev has been uploaded along
with xfig10. (fig2dev_upd1.lha)
Also get the pstoedit2.lha which will convert postscript files (not all) into xfig
editable files.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Amigas with 68020+ OS3.0+ and MUI 2.0+, and a big Workbench (640x400 minimum) is needed.
Also 4 mb of ram may come in handy..
HISTORY:
1.15:
Recent fixes in libX11 may well have fixed problems on some configurations.
xfig on a public screen could allocate color 0 but libX11 assumed it couldn't..
1.14:
Some internal libX11 fixes.
1.13:
The requesters didn't have a default directory.
When exporting then loading then exporting the export filename ended up with the wrong extension.
1.12:
Found a bug when you tried to load a file via a relative path.
libX11: Since intuition clipping has been removed the text wasn't clipped against
the borders of the drawing area.
libX11: FreeBitMap was called without a prior WaitBlit causing some ugly bitmaps.
libX11: Some other bugs in libX11 removed.
Compiled with SAS/C 6.57 (Great work guys!)
1.11:
Improvements in libX11 should make zooming safer.
No longer relying on intuition's clipping which had a tendency to freak out on the
gfx card workbenches.
In the edit window the forward/backward arrow type was incorrectly initialized.
libx11: The last endpoint in a closed polygon didn't get any join gfx (bevel/miter/round).
Terje Pedersen
Toeyengata 29B
0578 Oslo
Norway
Also have a look on my homepage http://home.sol.no/~terjepe1 for fresh updates
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