Tgif (program)

Tgif

Screenshot of Tgif 2.4.5 on Ubuntu 12.04
Original author(s) William Chia-Wei Cheng
Stable release 4.2.5 / June 28, 2011 (2011-06-28)[1]
Written in C
Operating system Linux, RISC OS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Debian, SunOS
Available in 2 languages
Type Graphics software
License QPL
Website bourbon.usc.edu/tgif/

Tgif (pronounced t-g-i-f) is an Xlib based interactive 2-D drawing tool under X11 for Unix, available on Linux and most Unix and Unix-like platforms. It was developed since 1990 and is free software released under the QPL license.

Tgif is one of the few free drawing programs that has, as well as a ruler, a usable grid.

Quirks

Because Tgif was developed long before a standard way for drawing programs to work, one might find it unfamiliar to use in a number of ways:

The Tgif file format

Tgif saves its drawings in a Prolog-based[2] plain text file format. Partly because it is based on Prolog, there is little support from other programs for reading the Tgif file format.

Fonts are represented as PostScript font names. Originally, it was possible to print Tgif drawings in batch mode without using a X display; however, this changed somewhere in the 4.1 versions. Currently, printing drawings requires running Tgif on an X display unless the drawing only uses Times Roman, Helvetica, Courier, and Symbol fonts.

References

  1. "Sourceforge". Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  2. Tgif FAQ - Tgif File Format, http://bourbon.usc.edu/tgif/faq/format.html

External links

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