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Subject:What is TGIF graphics format? From:Anne Chenette <anne -at- WAVEFRONT -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 12 Nov 1997 12:04:46 -0600
Help! I have a client who is requesting graphics in tgif format.
I don't know what this is.
I was told that tgif is a drawing tool, and they use version 2.16.
They also implied that this tgif tool could display SGML files.
(Possible additional clue: the client is in Japan.)
Does anyone know what tgif is? How about any tools that could
convert to/from Msdraw, visio, postscript, gif, png, wmf, or
any other "standard" graphics format or tool?
Many thanks,
Anne
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