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Wed Nov 14 13:37:45 EST 2007


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About AquaTerm 

AquaTerm is a viewer app that displays vector graphics.
Other apps connect to AquaTerm using a simple remote object messaging
protocol.
By adding "adapters" to legacy code very little coding is needed to bring it
to OS X. 

Usage examples include:

*    eliminates need for XWindows with command line gnuplot
*    support for libraries like PGPLOT under OS X/Aqua
*    front end for legacy apps
*    graphics output from C and FORTRAN code
*    serve as code example showing off cool features of Obj-C/Cocoa
*    your ideas here;-)

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Have you ever heard about this utility? Maybe it could help...



And you wrote,

>I have built Grass 5.0.0 with almost all of the options enabled along
>with all the dependencies (full report and binaries to follow soon) on
>Mac OS X 10.2.1 (Jaguar) with gcc 3.1. This is exciting because the
>binaries will be at least 20% faster than my previous binaries running
>on the same system. And on my jaguar system it seems like at least 300%
>faster than the same system when it was running 10.1 - VERY SNAPY.

I think the binaries are also smaller than the ones built with 10.1. For
exemple, in my 10.1 G4 d.3d hat a size of 1.4 Mbytes and now it's 364 K. And
the same for the other modules. I don't know why...

Bye,
Quim
 




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