On 6 Dec 2003 at 9:47, John J. McDonough wrote: Looks good. If you want an easy way to make platform independent GUIs, check out www.wxwindows.org You just use their framework and let the compiler worry about the OS. I suppose one of those ps/pdf utils could save the panel to a graphic format that WinTopo could use to export to AutoCAD, too. I wasn't real happy with a dial I made in AutoCAD. I took a while to do though it didn't look too bad. Not sure if an import would be any better. Then there are PCB programs that will place pictures and dxf files. Lot's of possibilities. > This is slightly off topic to the thread, but a few years ago, I recognized > that putting together the artwork for a reasonable dial was a major pain > with most of the common graphics software. I put together a little Windows > program for drawing dials, which, of course, was immediately followed by the > Linux guys whining "where's mine?" Your terminology is fouled. In Linux, it's WinE :-) BRs, Mike -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body