| The Common Graphics Library (CGS) and
its accompanying viewer, Pscan, have long been used by the National
Laboratories on mainframes and UNIX workstations. They are now
available to provide simple graphics capabilities to both new
applications and converted mainframe applications in a Windows®
environment.
NumerEx has brought
this capability to Windows with enhancements to make use of standard
Windows' capabilities such as re-sizing, moving, and minimizing.
About CGS and Pscan
Example
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- CGSWin brings the simplicity and efficiency
of CGS to Windows®.
- Provides a standard library for use in MS Developer's
Studio.
- Callable from DEC Visual Fortran and MS Visual
C++.
- QuickWin® format allows rapid adaptation of
production codes to Windows.
- Uses
standard CGS calls.
- Little or no modification of existing code
required.
- Full CGS capability : metafiles, color, plot options,
scaling, etc.
- Uses
standard CGS Metafile format.
- Metafiles can be viewed on other platforms.
- PscanWin can view metafiles created on other
platforms.
- Produces up to 20 different graphics windows.
- Allows feedback and monitoring during
production.
- Writes
metafiles and/or PostScript files simultaneously.
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