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Tue Aug 1 02:08:34 AEST 1989
Dear Reader
Who can help us to find - both commercial and public domain -
graphics and animation programs for the following requirements,
NOT ALL OF WHICH HAVE TO BE MET although we would be happy if a
major portion would?
We would like to create some 100 to 200 signs and to also cre-
ate, or obtain ready-made, numbers, mathematical symbols and -
possibly even non-Latin - alphabets (all of which signs and
characters being referred to below as symbols) for processing on
our IRIS 31/30 in the following ways:
having the symbols write themselves on the screen as if they were
written by an invisible pen (or brush for that matter); linking
the individual symbols to individual keys, so that striking them
triggers the "auto"writing process which itself would occur
pursuant to set characteristics (like shape, shadow, size,
colour, surface structure, etc.);
modeling the symbols (and having them write themselves) in dif-
ferent ways (2 or 3D), giving them different shapes, colours,
lighting and surface structures;
increasing and reducing the size of the symbols; changing - espe-
cially slowly - their form, surface structure, lighting, colour,
brightness, the angle from which they are looked at or from
which light is cast upon them; having them move, or turn around
different axes or - which is important - fade away; having other
symbols gradually appear instead of fading symbols; all by way of
animation;
said manipulations occurring one by one or cumulatively to one,
or simultaneously to more than one, symbol of those displayed,
and even to several symbols scattered among - even many - others
that are not modified at the same time;
as the display is zooming in to the close-ups, the symbols not
focussed being be made to be pushed over the screen edges;
everything occurring at variable speed and being reversible;
onscreen interactive animation data change facilities being
welcome;
transparency not required;
programs being comfortable, requiring no or little programming
themselves, relying on the mouse as much as possible, making
economic use of stores.
Wolfgang Wiedl
Rechenzentrum der Universit{t Hamburg
Rothenbaumchaussee 81
D-2000 HAMBURG 13
Fed.Rep.Germany
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