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From: totty@flute.cs.uiuc.edu (Brian Totty)
Subject: Re: A decent bitmap editor for X ??
Message-ID: <1991Jun8.165845.28470@m.cs.uiuc.edu>
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Date: Sat, 8 Jun 1991 16:58:45 GMT

In article <25308@well.sf.ca.us>, jef@well.sf.ca.us (Jef Poskanzer) writes:
> One flaw?  You only found **ONE** flaw??
> 
> - Weird argument syntax - you have to say -filename <filename>.
> - No floodfill command.
> - No apparent way to call the line command.
> - No apparent way to write/quit - the t command doesn't work.
> - Unless there's a way to make commands obey the region you set with
>   control-leftmouse, no apparent clear/set/invert region commands.
> - The control-middlemouse paste command is less functional than bitmap's
>   copy area / move area / overlay area.
> - Still slow as molasses.

	You might want to try the PixEditT program which is part of the
	Free Widgets release available on a.cs.uiuc.edu (128.174.252.1)
	in pub/fwf.shar.Z.

	This program is pretty simple (no rotate, stretch, etc.), but it does
	support scrolling, zoom, cut/copy/paste, fill, flip, invert.  It
	also can edit & save b&w & color images (color images saved to XPM2
	format).  If you like it, publicize it, so more people can hear
	about it.  If there is enough interest, I can add rotate & floodfill
	and text, and other commands...

							--- Bri

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