| I'm very reluctant to switch back to UIS. It cost a lot of time to tune
your machine again and within seconds after starting, you'll miss all
the goodies that DECwindows brought us.
It is sad, but any nice stuff built on UIS and not converted to
DECwindows is likely to sink into oblivion...
To save any demo's on UIS, I think the best way is to put them on one
disk, together with anything you need to run them (VMS, OPS, C...).
Then do a BACKUP/IMAGE of that disk. So, save the whole environment
because those who can recreate that from scratch are almost extinet.
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| Re Sight: This has been effectively replaced by DECwrite et al which
provide much richer functionality, has fewer of the UI issues that
cause pain with Sight and it produces *much* better output on
postscript devices. [Queen::epic notesfile]. Also remember that good
old VAX Document can produce slides and produce them *very* quickly,
if you just need bullets.
The real issue is whether the demos can be updated? Who has the source
for the Xsel demo, Knomes, etc. etc.? Some demos may take a long time
to convert since they would require a UI redesign from scratch rather
than a conversion hack. This needs funding.
As regards UIS, Dirk speaks the truth.
Malcolm
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| Re. .4
Knomes and the Xsel demo both are built upon Dataviews which, at the time was
UIS based. I understand thart with the new DECwindows based version of
Dataviews, we may be able to port thaose two demos relatively painlessly.
ps I have the sources for the two demo's mentioned.
pat
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| Thursday 4th August, Roger Howard, Euro VP of VI corp will be
visiting Valbonne with Ed Goldstick. Topics of discussion will be
v7.0 of Dataviews, licensing issues for demos, future plans, linkages
with Epitool, etc.
If anyone has any burning questions that they would like me to
pose to them, then I am all ears.
I have asked for a list of the Dataviews v7.0 highlights, which
I reproduce below. This list is for Digital consumption only, not for
the outside world.
Dataviews is no longer the only product in this space, and I am
interested to find out what the VI long term plans are, especially in
a DECWindows world. For instance, the rival product SL-GMS has a much
cleaner object structure, but hasn't got the functionality in terms of
displaying data. If any one's interested, I can get more information on
the differences between the two.
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DV 7.0 Highlights:
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New Screen Layout
Make room for new features
Union Attributes
Palette
Better General Editing
Repeat modes
Union of attributes
Edge/Fill Attribute
Copy Delta
Scaling all objects
Selecting Groups (by Dynamics, Name, Dsv...)
Wildcard for file names
Edit Path Cut and Save Mode
Function Datasources
Init, Read, Select, Terminate
Example parser (sin, i+j...)
Input Objects
Memory datasources
Template Editing
Key bindings
Merging to DV-Tools (adding controls)
Cleaner Data Views Environment
Configuration FIle
Use of environment variables
No more relative paths
Makefiles (for DV-draw, GRconfig.o...)
User directory
Product directories (DVtools, EO, NEXPERT...)
DV-Tools Enhancements
Better window event handling (GRextensions)
Low level multi-line text (GRtextarray)
Lint libraries
Bells and whistles for input objects
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