Short: Structured drawing tool v2.5, Xfig compatible Author: Andreas Schmidt (Amiga) Uploader: huluvu@cs.tu-berlin.de Type: gfx/edit Replaces: gfx/edit/amifig24.lha About AmiFIG 2.5 ================ AmiFIG is a universal structured drawing tool, which is derived from the well-known Unix-program XFig by Supoj Sutanthavibul and others. This version now includes most of the v3.1 features. Parts of the GUI were designed using GadToolsBox 2.0b by JaBa Development. Also included is fig2dev, a tool to convert fig data files into several formats (PostScript, LaTeX, epic etc.). AmiFIG is shareware. The unregistered version only saves up to 30 objects (incl. contents of compound objects). That also applies to the size of library folders. Read the "about"-text in the archive on how to register. Requirements ============ processor: 68020 + FPU or higher. OS: OS 3.0 New in version 2.5 ================== This version is merely a bugfix but was recompiled using SAS/C 6.57. There is on new feature that lets you choose whether the draw window shall be activated after clicking in one of the tool bars or not. Bugfixes in version 2.5 ======================= -it was impossible to move the points of a polygon that was an interpolated spline before -the text tool used wrong mouse pointers -after scaling a compound object the "undo" function did not set it back to its old size under certain circumstances -the grid was sometimes painted with a wrong background color (between the dots) -positioning via grid is more accurate -fig2dev swapped the 45 degree diagonal patterns New in version 2.4 ================== -displays polygones (and arcboxes) with different line widths regarding line style and join style -text objects can have any angle (angles <> 0 will be displayed as framebox) New in version 2.3 ================== Picture import via DataTypes which also includes export via fig2dev All Xfig arrow types Creates icons A number of smaller enhancements New in version 2.2 ================== Different pageformats (A3, A4, Legal, ...), Portrait/Landscape Magnification from 1% to 999% Scrollbars Magnetic grid in different sizes and optionally in inches or centimeter Compound tagging via frame or SHIFT-Select Optional saving of old data as *.bak-file Contact ======= AmiFIG homepage: e-mail: huluvu@cs.tu-berlin.de mail: Andreas Schmidt Walter-Friedrich-Str.45 13125 Berlin Germany