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- Rob Maier <rsm@math.arizona.edu> wrote the libplot/libplotter library and
- the graphics programs graph, plot, tek2plot, plotfont, and hersheydemo,
- beginning in 1995. The old `GNU graphics' package (written by Rich Murphey
- in 1989-1991) served as a starting point, but the plotutils package is over
- an order of magnitude larger. Probably none of the code from the earlier
- package remains in libplot/libplotter or the graphics programs.
- spline and double were originally written by Rich. They have been extended
- by Rob, but some of Rich's code is still present.
- tek2plot was based by Rob on the Tektronix parser written in the mid-1980's
- by Edward Moy (then of Berkeley, later at Xerox, and as of last report at
- Apple). This is the parser used by the standard terminal emulator `xterm',
- when it is in Tektronix mode. The idea of tek2plot originated with Rich,
- though. (The old `GNU graphics' package contained a tek2plot.)
- ode was written by Nick Tufillaro <nbt@reed.edu> in 1978-1994, and was
- somewhat modified and extended by Rob so as to merge it into the package.
- The file ode/specfun.c, which provide gnuplot-style special function
- support to ode, was written by Rob in 2009, replacing a file (distributed
- in earlier releases) that had copyright problems.
- Most of the code in pic2plot (the scanner and parser code, in particular)
- is taken from gpic, i.e. GNU pic. gpic was written in 1989-1992 by
- James J. Clark <jjc@jclark.com> as part of groff, i.e. GNU troff.
- A libplot driver was added by Rob, to turn it into pic2plot.
- Rob wrote the texinfo manual, but the chapter on ode draws heavily on
- Nick's original ode documentation, dating in part to the late 1970s.
- The libxmi scan-conversion library was extracted by Rob from source files
- in the X11 distribution, with modifications. The source files were written
- in the mid-to-late 1980's by Brian Kelleher, Joel McCormack, Todd Newman,
- Keith Packard, Bob Scheifler and Ken Whaley, who worked for Digital
- Equipment Corp., MIT, and/or the X Consortium. Their contributions are
- copyright 1985-89 by the X Consortium. See ./libxmi/README-X for X
- Consortium permission notices.
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