Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!spies!zorch!xanthian From: xanthian@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG (Kent Paul Dolan) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: PHIGS ??? Any books available? Message-ID: <1990Jun30.003934.16826@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> Date: 30 Jun 90 00:39:34 GMT References: Distribution: comp.graphics Organization: SF Bay Public-Access Unix Lines: 41 In article warren@atmos.washington.edu (David Warren) writes: >Hi netland, >It's dumb question time. I loaded up PHIGS here on our VAX and I'ld >really like to learn how to use it. I figured out enough to get some >simple stuff up, but no more than I can do in GKS. Does anyone know of >any books on PHIGS. The DEC reference manual looks like it would be >fine if I already knew what I was doing. >-- >David Warren INTERNET: warren@atmos.washington.edu >(206) 543-0945 UUCP: uw-beaver!atmos.washington.edu!warren >Dept of Atmospheric Sciences, AK-40 >University of Washington I'm not sure if it's still in print (copyright 1985), or even still exactly accurate (probably prior to the final standard), but there is in my lap a _very_ non-threatening book called Understanding PHIGS by Maxine Brown, who served on ANSI X3H3 for years. Unfortunately no ISBN, but the full contact info is on the back, it's from the TEMPLATE division of Megatek: Understanding PHIGS, The Hierarchical Computer Graphics Standard Maxine D. Brown TEMPLATE, The Software Division of Megatek Corporation 9645 Scranton Rd., San Diego, CA 92121 (619) 455-5590 The price printed on the back is $15.00. The book is extremely visual, with lots of structure diagrams, pointer linkage illustrations, tables, good use of color, and well organized. Maxine is a professional communications consultant for the computer graphics industry (the credits say) and it shows. With this book as a start, explaining _why_ PHIGS works as it does and a little about how it does it, together with your software manual, you should be off to a good start. Speculate on the phone call, maybe it's still for sale. Kent, the man from xanth.