Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!hp4nl!philapd!ssp15!jos From: jos@idca.tds.PHILIPS.nl (Jos Vos) Newsgroups: news.config Subject: Re: print this file on a PostScript printer Message-ID: <1100@ssp15.idca.tds.philips.nl> Date: 26 May 89 10:27:06 GMT References: <96@jove.dec.com> <101@jove.dec.com> Organization: Philips Telecommunication and Data Systems, The Netherlands Lines: 20 In article <101@jove.dec.com> reid@decwrl.dec.com (Brian Reid) writes: >In article karl@giza.cis.ohio-state.edu (Karl Kleinpaste) writes: >>Random question of curiosity: How do you convince your software to >>draw the lines where it does? That is, the basic arcs are no >>surprise, that's straightforward, but in this incarnation of the map, >>the transcontinental lazy `S' lll-winken=>uunet surprised me. >Actual algorithms are used. I'll show you the code if you want. It's >basically a brute force topological search of a 2.5-dimension space. Does that mean that you are allowed to "show" your complete netmap program? A long time ago I asked you about it and you told me that it was licensed by DEC :-(. I'm still very interested in it for making maps of (for example) our company networks. -- -- ###### Jos Vos ###### Internet jos@idca.tds.philips.nl ###### -- ###### ###### UUCP ...!mcvax!philapd!jos ######