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Conference bulova::decw_jan-89_to_nov-90

Title:DECWINDOWS 26-JAN-89 to 29-NOV-90
Notice:See 1639.0 for VMS V5.3 kit; 2043.0 for 5.4 IFT kit
Moderator:STAR::VATNE
Created:Mon Oct 30 1989
Last Modified:Mon Dec 31 1990
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3726
Total number of notes:19516

3084.0. "XSight???" by YIELD::HARRIS () Mon Jul 16 1990 23:20

I tried putting this note in the SIGHT notes file, but nobody heard of this.  
It was suggested that I try here.

-Bruce

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YIELD::HARRIS                                        14 lines  11-JUL-1990 10:28
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    I was at DECworld and they had a DECstation 5000 running software they
    called Xsight.  The person at the booth said that Xsight was a project
    out of Spitbrook and that it would only run on our RISC systems.  The
    person didn't know if there was a network kit available, so I thought I
    would ask here to see if anyone had heard of it and knew if it would
    be possible to get this software for my DECstation 3100.  The software
    seem to do all that SIGHT does plus it has real nice coloring routines.

    Also on the same workstation they were running something they called
    MAPSKETCH.  They said that this was a project out of the Paris research
    center.  Does anyone know about this?

    Thanks,
    -Bruce
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3084.1DAVIS::296Peter Davis, ZKO2-2/M28, 381-0838Tue Jul 17 1990 12:2724
Yes, I've heard of XSight.  In fact, I wrote it.  It's a long way from
being fully functional.  Right now, there's no way to select and modify
anything you've drawn.  I'm planning on adding this capability, and a
few other things (eg, LiveLinks from DECwrite, DECpresent) and putting
a kit on the net by the
end of August.  If anyone needs a copy before that, I do maintain a
mailing list for new baselevels, which come out about once a week or
so.  These are available on the net, and, as stated, only run on RISC
workstations. It also requires Display PostScript on the server device.
Send mail to SARAH::P_DAVIS to be added to the list.

MapSketch is another graphics editor.  Both MapSketch and XSight are
using some technology developed at the Paris Research Lab called
"MapKernel."  What this does is allow you to store graphics primitives
(lines, curves, ellipses, etc.) in a graphics object called a planar
map.  In an ordinary DECwrite (or Mac Draw) type graphics editor, each
thing you draw is a separate entity.  In MapKernel, you can join all
these together into a single object, fill in enclosed regions, remove
individual edges, etc.

For more information about MapSketch, contact Jean-Manual Van Thong
(DECPRL::JMVT) or Chris Weikart (DECPRL::WEIKART) at the Paris Research Lab.

-pd
3084.2AN "Xsight" is already shipping...SPCTRM::GORCZYCATue Jul 17 1990 13:259
Be aware that there is already an X-11 server product being sold today with the
same name...Xsight...actually, it's a registered trademark of Locus Computing
Corp.

PC Xsight is a DOS application that is also an X-11 server.



John
3084.3DAVIS::peterPeter Davis, ZKO2-2/M28, 381-0838Tue Jul 17 1990 14:182
That's ok.  XSight is just a working title.  If this ever becomes a
product, the real name will probably be something ugly and non-descriptive.