XFIG Users Manual

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Installation

Installling xfig

This is the installation procedure of xfig. See README file for more details. For information about how to use Japanese support facility, see also Japanese Support (or Internationalization).

  1. Get the source of xfig(xfig.3.2.1.tar.gz) and gunzip and untar the file.

    You can get the source from www-epb.lbl.gov/xfig,   ftp.x.org and its mirror sites in /contrib/applications/drawing_tools/xfig, or from any CTAN machine (ftp.tex.ac.uk, for example) in /pub/archive/graphics.

  2. You also need ghostscript which can be found at prep.ai.mit.edu and its mirror sites, or at ftp.cs.wisc.edu/ghost/aladdin.
    It must be compiled with the pbmraw, ppmraw, pcx256, jpeg, and tiff24nc drivers.

  3. Edit the Imakefile if you need to customize it.
    Check the README file for more information about specific systems.

  4. Type xmkmf to generate a Makefile for your system.

  5. Type make to compile xfig.

  6. After the compilation has finished, type make install to copy the files to the appropriate directories.

    If you don't use make install and copy files manually, note that:

  7. Type make install.man to copy the manual pages to the appropriate directory.

Installing TransFig/fig2dev

Here is the installation procedure for TransFig (fig2dev). See README file in for details.

  1. Get the source of TransFig (transfig.3.2.tar.gz), and untar the file. It should be available at the same site as xfig.

  2. You shouldn't need to change the toplevel Imakefile or the Imakefile in fig2dev/dev.
    Edit fig2dev/Imakefile if you need to customize it:

    See README and Imakefile for more details.

  3. Type xmkmf to generate the Makefile.

  4. Type make Makefiles to generate the Makefiles. Note the ``s'' in ``Makefiles''.

  5. Type make to compile TransFig and fig2dev.

  6. Type make install to copy the executable and files to the appropriate directories.

  7. Type make install.man to copy the manual pages to the appropriate directory.

Related Software

Libraries


Applications

Here is a list of related applications. See also Scientific Applications on Linux (SAL) for more applications for Linux (many of them may also work on another UNIX-compatible platforms).


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