On 15 Jul 2002, at 15:17, Austin Donnelly wrote:
> On Sunday, 7 Jul 2002, Simon Budig wrote:
>
> > Uhm - xfig? :-)
>
> Actually, if you want to use something like xfig, consider instead
> using tgif - in the same way as emacs uses lisp internally, tgif is a
> vector graphics editor which uses p
On Sunday, 7 Jul 2002, Simon Budig wrote:
> Uhm - xfig? :-)
Actually, if you want to use something like xfig, consider instead
using tgif - in the same way as emacs uses lisp internally, tgif is a
vector graphics editor which uses prolog internally. It's very
powerful, but a lot of people don'
Danni Coy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Danni Coy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Ok at the moment I have 2 reasons for booting Windows on my
> system. One
> > is a Musical sequencing package and my pro soundcard. The other is
> the
> > lack of a descent vector art package (o
Danni Coy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Background.
>
> Ok at the moment I have 2 reasons for booting Windows on my
system. One
> is a Musical sequencing package and my pro soundcard. The other is
the
> lack of a descent vector art package (on windows I use a
co