idraw
The idraw
utility mentioned several times in this documentation
is a freely distributable interactive drawing editor for the X
Window System. It may be used to edit the output of graph -T
ps
, or, in general, the output of any application that uses the
Postscript Plotter support contained in libplot
.
The current version of idraw
is maintained by Vectaport, Inc.,
and is available at their Web site.
It is part of the ivtools
package, which is a framework for
building custom drawing editors. idraw
was originally part of
the InterViews
package, developed by Stanford University and
Silicon Graphics. The InterViews
package is available at
a distribution site but is no
longer supported. Retrieving the ivtools
package instead is
recommended.
Also available at Vectaport's Web site
is an enhanced version of idraw
called drawtool
.
drawtool
can import bitmapped graphics in TIFF and PBM/PGM/PPM
formats, as well as in the X11 bitmap format that idraw
can
import.
xfig
The xfig
utility mentioned several times in this documentation is
a freely distributable interactive drawing editor for the X Window
System. It may be used to edit the output of graph -T fig
,
or, in general the output of any application that uses the
Fig Plotter support contained in libplot
.
The current version is available at
ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/applications/drawing_tools/. It can
import graphics in GIF, X11 bitmap, and Postscript formats.
Accompanying the editor is a package called transfig
, which
allows xfig
graphics to be exported in many formats. GIF, X11
bitmap, LaTeX, and Postscript formats are supported.
There is a Web page on Fig
format, which discusses application software packages that can
interoperate with xfig
.
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