Short: Structured drawing tool v3.1, Xfig compatible Author: Andreas Schmidt (Amiga) Uploader: huluvu cs tu-berlin de Type: gfx/edit Replaces: gfx/edit/amifig30_68k.lha Architecture: m68k-amigaos About AmiFIG ============ 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. The features include: ellipses, circles, lines, splines, arcs, images, compounds, text, arrows, colors, filling with pattern or colour, different line widths and styles, scaling, copying, rotating, zooming, grid, more, more, more... 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 documents in the archive on how to register. Requirements ============ Processor: 68000 OS: OS 3.0 or better New in version 3.1 ==================== -ARexx-Port (see the guide and the example script) -compound-objects can be opened for editing -softscrolling -optional better (but slower) spline rendering -some minor enhancements and bugfixes New in version 3.0b2 ==================== -supports the new file protocol of Xfig 3.2 -multiple paint windows, -object alignment and some other enhancements -some bugfixes -fig2dev ported from the Unix version 3.2 Patchlevel 0-beta3 The multiple paint window feature works fine, but is declared beta until it succeeded some further testing. New in version 2.8 ================== -fig2dev is now ported from the latest Unix version 3.2.0 beta 2 -rotates objects by any angle -printing (can print at any resolution the printer supports) -IFF-export and printing works on whole page or a user selectable clip -Xfig custom colors are mapped to the standard palette -export path is automatically set to the location of the current file -user can define an export scale factor which is passed to fig2dev -a number of minor bugs removed New in version 2.7 ================== -top and side rulers -User can select font for menus etc. -Files can be loaded via drag&drop New in version 2.6 ================== -different cap styles on polygons -can paint all types of objects with any line width -can open its windows on a given public screen Bugfixes in version 2.6 ======================= -settings were always saved as "figprefs" -the undo functions did not work correctly when attempting to undo compound scaling under certain conditions 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: see new address in doc-file inside