Hi Adrian, 1/ URL comment 2/ GtkExtra on alpha ----------------------- 1/ URL comment on the URL you gave I hoped to find some screenshots or so, but there aren't any. Evaporated? ...or just not there... Question: do you plan to have some compatibility to PAW or ROOT? I.e. reading *.hbook / *.root files? I know these are not GPL but somebody might perhaps want some mixture on their computers? 2/ GtkExtra on alpha I tried to build SciGraphica on alpha but got the message to get gtkextra first. Fine, got it and said './configure' and 'gnumake all'. Please find the output attached/gzipped, hope you find it useful. cheers, martin On Mon, 8 May 2000, Adrian Feiguin wrote: Adr>SciGraphica pretends to be a clone of the popular commercial (and Adr>expensive) ap plication "Microcal Origin". Althought it is in a very early Adr>development stage, it supplies many of the basic plotting features for 2D Adr>charts. The aim is to obtain a fully-featured, cross-plattform, Adr>user-friendly, self-growing scientific application, and more important: Adr>free and open-source, released under the GPL license. Adr> Adr>Main features: Adr> Adr>-You can open several worksheets and plots and work with them at the same Adr>time. Adr>-The plots are fully configurable using a control panel dialog. Adr>-The look and feel is completely WYSIWYG. Adr>-Publication quality PostScript output. Adr>-You can interact with the plots double-clicking, dragging and moving Adr>object s with the mouse. Adr> Adr>URL: http://magnet.fsu.edu/~feiguin/scigraphica Adr> Adr>Enjoy! Adr><ADRIAN> Adr> Adr> Adr> Adr> Adr>-- Adr>To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe gtk-list-request@redhat.com < /dev/null Adr> Adr>
gzipped configure / make output for gtkextra