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Xfig: Vector Graphics Editor
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With xfig
figures are drawn using objects such as circles,
boxes, lines, spline curves, and text. Images can be imported,
supporting formats such as gif, jpg, and eps.
Xfig saves its figures in its native Fig format that may be
converted into various formats such as eps, gif, and
jpg
Other applications can produce output in the Fig format, including
gnuplot
(Section 58.3) and
xgraph, both of which can generate graphs direct from the
corresponding data. Alternatively, pstoedit
can generate
input suitable for editting with Xfig.
Figure 43.1:
Xfig is an older Unix-based vector graphics tool.
It has been quite popular and although its interface is showing
signs of its age, it remains a useful and powerful vector
graphics editor.
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