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brian whatcott wrote://
/snip/ a freeware code that can
digitize graphs lifted from journals or books.
It's called WinDIG. I enjoyed playing with it.
It is a line follower, and can deal
with multiple line colors and multiple input graphic formats,
or even better, can acquire directly from a TWAIN interface.
It works.
//"The author : Mr Dominique LOVY
brian whatcott <inet@intellisys.net> Altus OKE-Mail : lovy@scsun.unige.ch
Sounds great, but you didn't mention if it is available for download
anywhere. So I took a look around and found a page where you can get it
and related programs:
http://129.49.19.42/morph/soft-sup.html
I downloaded the copy there - a self-extracting zip and the program
works quite well. (Norton Antivirus didn't find anything amiss either.)
I should warn people that there is another program with the same name
and description that has a free trial but costs $$$ to register. Don't
get them confused. http://www.petrostudies.com/windig1.htm
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Doug Craigen
http://www.dctech.com/physics/about_dc.html