WinDIG  Version 2.0

WinDIG is a data digitalization program.
Load a Windows bitmap, define a reference system on this bitmap, and get
point coordinates. Very useful if you have a scanner.
Main features:
- Get bitmaps from a file or from the clipboard
- Basic bitmap edition functions for small corrections
- Manual or fast automatic curve digitalization mode
- Configurable data format (normal or exponential)
- May handle up to 32767 data
- Save digitized data on file or into the clipboard
- Any axis system allowed, even tilted, rotated or non-orthogonal !
- Automatic search in any of the 4 directions
- Allow also colored curves digitalization
- Zoom window for higher pointing accuracy
- Supports drag and drop of Windows bitmap files
- Full description in a Windows help file
- FREE OF CHARGE: no billion of $ to send all over the world...

New in version 2.0 :
- TWAIN protocol interface, to get bitmaps directly from TWAIN scanners
- Load up to 15 different graphic formats, thanks to a great DLL by
Joe C. Oliphant
- Save and print the current bitmap
- Print data
- A "grid remove" command, to hide background grids
- Bitmap stretching
- Undo last digitize
- Data numbering option


This zip file contains :
windig.exe    The Windows 3.1 executable
windige.hlp   The Windows help file
grafiles.dll  A DLL to load many graphic files
example.bmp   A little .bmp to use as an example
readme.txt    This file  

To install WinDIG : create a new directory, unzip these files in 
this directory, and add an icon in one of your program manager groups.
WinDIG will create a windig.ini file in the same directory, but nothing
elsewhere.
For network users: you may specify another path for the windig.ini
configuration file by specifying the /I option on the command line, i.e.:
WINDIG /I=C:\MYDIR    will use a windig.ini file in C:\MYDIR
To uninstall WinDIG, just remove this directory and the program manager
icon.

WinDIG is written in TPW 1.5
Uploaded by the author.

I would be very glad to know about users of this program.

The author :   Dominique LOVY
               Dept. of Physical Chemistry
               University of GENEVA
               30 Quai Ansermet
               CH-1211 GENEVE 4
               SWITZERLAND

    E-Mail :   lovy@scsun.unige.ch
		
