From Eden at Cs.McGill.Ca Sat Jan 2 16:57:38 1999 From: Eden at Cs.McGill.Ca (Eden) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:40:55 2006 Subject: Java Polygon & Point Editors Message-ID: JeoEdit: Java Polygon & Point Editors created by Mark Grundland for Godfried Toussaint Computational Geometry Lab School of Computer Science at McGill University Montreal, Canada The JeoEdit package, consisting of the JeoEditPoints applet and the JeoEditPolygon applet, is a set of Java visual editors for computational geometry. Their mission is to help the computational geometry community to realize its algorithms and theorems on the internet, by providing a flexible and easy interface for drawing a set of points or a polygon as well as the means to communicate this geometric information to any applet. These ready-to-use editors focus on user interaction while your applet can concentrate on algorithmic calculation. The advantage of using the JeoEdit editors is that, by providing a self-contained user interface for manipulating geometric structures, they leave you free to create the applet of your dreams without having to worry about how that interface works. ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme From Herve.Bronnimann at sophia.inria.fr Mon Jan 11 21:41:23 1999 From: Herve.Bronnimann at sophia.inria.fr (Herve Bronnimann) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:40:55 2006 Subject: CG99 [REMINDER] *** Deadline is January 15th 1999 *** Message-ID: <19990111214123.A3943@polytope.nj.nec.com> ################################################################### 15TH EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY March 15-16-17 1999 Palais des Congres, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins http://www.inria.fr/prisme/cg99/ Sponsored by INRIA, Matra Datavision, Matra Marconi Space ################################################################### REMINDER: DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS *** January 15, 1999 *** ################################################################### The European Workshop on Computational Geometry will be held on March 15-16-17 1999, at the Palais des Congres, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, France. The goal of the workshop is to bring together the researchers in Computational Geometry, facilitating - through an informal scheme - the diffusion of their most recent work. ------------------------------------------------------------------- INVITED SPEAKERS: [*] Bernard Chazelle, Princeton Univ. and Ecole Polytechnique. [*] Jeffrey S. Vitter, Duke Univ. and INRIA Sophia-Antipolis. [*] Jean-Marie Laborde, IMAG Grenoble. ------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTICIPATION: Participants are encouraged to give a 20 minutes presentation of their work. A title and a brief abstract (2-4 pages) should be submitted (either PS files by email to cg99@sophia.inria.fr or camera-ready papers by regular mail to the address below) before January 15th, 1999. Numbered pages are OK as they will be overwritten. The workshop language will be English. If the number of presentations is too large, a selection will be made by the organizers. No proceeding will be published but the abstracts will be collected and distributed among the participants at the Workshop. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS : January 15th, 1999 -------------------------------------------------------------- E-mail: cg99@sophia.inria.fr URL: http://www.inria.fr/prisme/cg99/ -------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT DATES January 15th, 1999: Deadline for submissions January 25th, 1999: Program available from the web page February 10th, 1999: Deadline for hotel registration February 28th, 1999: Deadline for registrations March 15th, 1999: Beginning of the conference ############################################################## ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme From Eden at Cs.McGill.Ca Sat Jan 16 18:44:44 1999 From: Eden at Cs.McGill.Ca (Eden) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:40:55 2006 Subject: Java Polygon & Point Editors Message-ID: Apparently my message about JeoEdit Java Polygon & Point Editors got cut off in the middle on its way to the mailing list, so I am reposting it. Here is all the information, including the URL. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- JeoEdit: Java Polygon & Point Editors created by Mark Grundland for Godfried Toussaint Computational Geometry Lab School of Computer Science at McGill University Montreal, Canada The JeoEdit package, consisting of the JeoEditPoints applet and the JeoEditPolygon applet, is a set of Java visual editors for computational geometry. Their mission is to help the computational geometry community to realize its algorithms and theorems on the internet, by providing a flexible and easy interface for drawing a set of points or a polygon as well as the means to communicate this geometric information to any applet. These ready-to-use editors focus on user interaction while your applet can concentrate on algorithmic calculation. The advantage of using the JeoEdit editors is that, by providing a self-contained user interface for manipulating geometric structures, they leave you free to create the applet of your dreams without having to worry about how that interface works. As a measure of its quality, the JeoEdit package has been awarded the "Top 5% of the Web" rating by the Java Applet Rating Service (JARS). The JeoEdit applets have been thoroughly tested on Windows NT, Solaris, Linux, and Mac platforms. They are currently free for non-commercial, educational use. Web Site: http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/~godfried/jeoedit/ Includes on-line manuals, development guide, and working examples. Questions? Contact me at MGrund@PO-Box.McGill.Ca - Mark Grundland A student of the art of computing & a freelance software developer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme From Eden at Cs.McGill.Ca Sat Jan 16 18:57:04 1999 From: Eden at Cs.McGill.Ca (Eden) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:40:55 2006 Subject: The Virtual Stained Glass Workshop Message-ID: VoronoImage: The Virtual Stained Glass Workshop created by Mark Grundland School of Computer Science at McGill University Montreal, Canada VoronoImage is Macintosh program that transforms any ordinary photograph into an image of a stained glass panel. The magic is performed by fractal Voronoi diagrams. The technique works through generating a partition tree representing a fractal arrangement of discreet Voronoi diagrams, where each Voronoi polygon is recursively subdivided into a Voronoi diagram. The Voronoi diagrams are calculated using a fast Euclidean distance mapping algorithm. Web Site: http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~eden/VoronoImage/WebSite.html Includes on-line manual, technical guide, as well as a gallery of artwork created with VoronoImage. Questions? Contact me at MGrund@PO-Box.McGill.Ca - Mark Grundland A student of the art of computing & a freelance software developer. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme From hipke at informatik.uni-freiburg.de Mon Jan 18 11:24:20 1999 From: hipke at informatik.uni-freiburg.de (Christoph Hipke) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:40:55 2006 Subject: Vega 1.0 Release Message-ID: <199901181024.LAA12228@metropolis.informatik.uni-freiburg.de> Vega - Visualization Environment for Geometric Algorithms Created by Christoph A. Hipke and Sven Schuierer Institut fuer Informatik, Universitaet Freiburg, Germany Vega is a new distributed and flexible environment for the visualization of geometric algorithms. It is based on a client/server architecture where the algorithms run on UNIX servers making use of algorithm libraries such as LEDA and CGAL and the client runs on any Java Virtual Machine. Features: - User interface for interactively editing hierarchically structured scenes of geometric objects, starting algorithms, and viewing the results - Easy adaption of existing algorithms, support for LEDA and CGAL - Flexible adjustment of the visualization output through view attributes - Distributed asynchronous narrow-bandwidth protocol, on-line and off-line visualization Information about Vega is available at the following URL. For non-commercial purposes the Vega Client, Server, and Library can be downloaded. http://ad.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/Vega A Technical Report that provides an overview of the Vega system and its concepts is also available: http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/tr/1998/Report117/ Please direct comments and questions to Christoph A. Hipke ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme From markdb at cs.uu.nl Thu Jan 21 10:16:16 1999 From: markdb at cs.uu.nl (Mark de Berg) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:40:55 2006 Subject: PhD positions at Utrecht University Message-ID: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % % OPENINGS FOR PhD STUDENTS % % in the area of % % COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY AND ITS APPLICATION % % at % % UTRECHT UNIVERSITY (the Netherlands) % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% The Applied Algorithms group at the Department of Computer Science at Utrecht University is one of the world's largest research groups in the area of computational geometry. Currently the group has several openings for PhD students. We seek both students who want to do experimental research as well as students who are interested in theoretical research. Possible projects include, but are not limited to: * MOCCAM: Moving Objects in Complex CAD Models The goal of the MOCCAM project is to develop algorithmic techniques for motion support in CAD models, that is, the CAD system should be able to answer questions about the feasibility of motions of objects through the model. Such functionality is important for, for example, maintenance and replacement operations. The approach will be based on the probabilistic path planner, a technique developed for robot motion planning. Depending on the applicant, research in this project can be more theoretical or more experimental. * Algorithmic Techniques for Computer-Generated Forces. This is a joint project with TNO-FEL, one of the laboratories of the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO). The goal of the project is to develop, analyze, and implement and test algorithms to support computer-generated forces, that is, computer simulations of real forces to be used for the training of military personnel. The project will focus on algorithms for geometric problems such as path planning, visibility computations, and collision detection. This project has a clear experimental component. * Fundamental Problems in Computational Geometry Besides the two project above, there are also possibilities for PhD students interested in `pure' computational geometry. Possible topics are: kinetic data structures (where one studies geometric data structures for moving objects), realistic input models (where one studies computational geometry problems under certain restrictive assumptions on the input), or visibility problems. Candidates should preferably have an MSc in computer science, and a firm background in algorithms. Students with an MSc in mathematics will also be considered if they have sufficient background in computer science. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ====================== THE APPLIED ALGORITHMS GROUP The Applied Algorithms group is headed by prof. Mark Overmars. The other staff members of the group are: dr Mark de Berg, dr Marc van Kreveld, dr Twan Maintz, dr Frank van der Stappen, dr Dirk Thierens, and dr Remco Veltkamp. In addition, there are currently eight PhD students, two postdocs, and two scientific programmers. The main theme of the group is computational geometry and its application to areas like robotics, geographical information systems, computer vision, and computer graphics and virtual reality. Besides that, research is performed on medical image analysis and on evolutionary computing. BEING A PhD STUDENT IN THE NETHERLANDS In the Netherlands, every PhD student gets paid a salary; no additional grants are needed. Moreover, although PhD students sometimes take courses, there is no minimum requirement. Hence, PhD students are more like employees than like students. Indeed, the Dutch word for PhD student translates to "research trainee". The work of a PhD student includes assisting in courses of the undergaduate program of the department. This amounts to at most 20% of the time; the remaining time is spent on research and research-related activities. INTERESTED? =========== If you want to know more about the possibilities of becoming a PhD student in the Applied Algorithms group at Utrecht University, please contact dr Mark de Berg (markdb@cs.uu.nl). More information is also available on our web-page: http://www.cs.uu.nl/groups/AA/ ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme From Remco.Veltkamp at cs.uu.nl Fri Jan 22 14:51:19 1999 From: Remco.Veltkamp at cs.uu.nl (Remco Veltkamp) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:40:55 2006 Subject: CGAL 1.2 available Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19990122145119.009d3d90@pop.cs.uu.nl> We are pleased to announce release 1.2 of CGAL, the Computational Geometry Algorithms Library. Additions to release 1.1 include - topological map - planar map overlay - constrained and regular triangulations The CGAL project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust, easy to use, and efficient C++ software library of geometric data structures and algorithms. The CGAL library contains: - Basic geometric primitives such as points, vectors, lines, predicates such as for relative positions of points, and operations such as intersections and distance calculation. - A collection of standard data structures and geometric algorithms, such as convex hull, (Delaunay) triangulation, planar map, polyhedron, smallest enclosing sphere, and multidimensional query structures. - Interfaces to other packages, e.g. for visualisation, and I/O, and other support facilities. For further information and for downloading the library and its documentation, please visit the CGAL web page: http://www.cs.uu.nl/CGAL/ Should you have any questions or comments, please send a message to cgal@cs.uu.nl -------------------------------------------------------------------- Remco Veltkamp | email: Remco.Veltkamp@cs.uu.nl | phone: +31-30-2534091 Dept. Computer Science | fax: +31-30-2513791 Utrecht University | Padualaan 14 | P.O. Box 80089 3584 CH Utrecht | 3508 TB Utrecht The Netherlands | The Netherlands -------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme From kvetono2 at students.zcu.cz Sat Jan 23 16:22:54 1999 From: kvetono2 at students.zcu.cz (Kvetonova Ilona) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:40:55 2006 Subject: WSCG'2000 Call for Papers, WSCG'99 Call for Participation Message-ID: <01BE46ED.12EE1960.kvetono2@students.zcu.cz> To be REMOVED from the mailing list, please, send an EMPTY message to the sender with the subject REMOVE To be INSERTED to the mailing list , please, send an EMPTY message to the sender with the subject INSERT WSCG'2000 Call for Papers ========================= The First Announcement Deadline for papers: October 10, 1999 Conference dates: February 7. - 11., 2000 Information: http://wscg.zcu.cz WSCG'99 Call for Participation ============================== You have the very last opportunity to present your paper before the year 2000 and visit Prague - "The Golden City of the Europe" Plzen (Pilsen) is the city of the best beer - Pilsner Urquell Rich tourist program is available ----------------------------------------------------------- W S C G'99 The 7-th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Digital Interactive Media 99 in cooperation with EUROGRAPHICS and IFIP working group 5.10 on Computer Graphics and Virtual Worlds will be held in February 8 - 12, 1999 in Plzen at the University of West Bohemia close to PRAGUE, the capital of the Czech Republic ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> If you are willing to help us as a REVIEWER, please, << >> fill in the form at the http://wscg.zcu.cz/reviewer.htm << ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Conference Chairs ================= Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, MIRALab-CUI, Univ. of Geneva, Switzerland Vaclav Skala, Univ. of West Bohemia, Czech Republic International Programme Committee ================================= Bergougnoux,P.(F) Chalmers,A.(UK) Chen,J.(USA) Fellner,D.(D) Ferko,A.(SK) Groeller,E.(A) Hubbold,R.(UK) Iones,A.(RU) Jensen,W.H.(D) Klein,R.(D) Mockrzycki,V.(PL) Peroche,B.(F) Pratt,M.(USA) Rossignac,J.(USA) Sbert, M.(ES) Seidel,H.-P.(D) Sillion,F.(F) Slavik,P.(CR) Slusalek,P.(D) Sochor, J.(CR) Strasser,W.(D) Stuerzlinger,W.(USA) Szirmay-Kalos,L.(H) Tokuta,A.(USA) Willis, P.(UK) Wuetrich,C.(D) Yagel, R.(USA) Yukita,S.(J) Zara, J.(CR) Sponsors and supporting organizations ===================================== Digital Equipment, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Silicon Graphics, Intergraph, Bentley Systems, Microsoft Topics included --------------- Fundamental algorithms, rendering and visualization, virtual reality, animation and multimedia, medical imaging, geometric modelling and fractals, graphical interaction, object-oriented graphics, WWW technologies, standards, computer vision, parallel and distributed graphics, computational geometry, computer aided geometric design, CAD/CAM, DTP and GIS systems, educational aspects of related fields, usage of graphics within mathematical software (Maple, Mathematica, MathCAD etc.) in education The program includes international books exhibition and video show, too. --------------------------------------------- W S C G '99 International Exhibition ------------------------------------ Information for exhibitors: Please contact the organiser as soon as possible -------------------------- for detailed information and conditions. The WSCG98 Exhibition will be held in parallel. Top leading European and Czech companies active in computer graphics, visualization and computer vision, CAD/CAM and GIS systems, virtual reality, multimedia systems and others will be presenting their latest products. Special programme will be available, too. ----------------- Accepted papers will be published in the Conference proceedings with ISBN. They are reviewed by INSPEC, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, InfoStore, IEEE , ISI , AIMS , INIST and others for citations index and other purposes. The best papers will be considered for possible publication in the Journal of Visualisation and Computer Animation, Computers&Graphics, The Visual Computer, Machine Graphics & Vision and others journals. Organizer and conference secretariat ------------------------------------ Vaclav Skala c/o Computer Science Dept., Univ.of West Bohemia Univerzitni 8, Box 314, 306 14 Plzen, Czech Republic e-mail: skala@kiv.zcu.cz Subject: INFO WSCG99 tel.:+420-19-7491-188 fax:+420-19-7491-188, 213 fax:+420-19-7822-578 The latest information is available at: http://wscg.zcu.cz select WSCG'99 Information on all WSCG conferences: http://wscg.zcu.cz In case of any problems use: http://147.228.63.9 ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme From Laurent.Moccozet at cui.unige.ch Wed Jan 27 15:00:02 1999 From: Laurent.Moccozet at cui.unige.ch (Laurent Moccozet) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:40:55 2006 Subject: [2nd CFP] Computational Geometry journal - Special Issue on Virtual Reality Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.19990127150002.00a1f780@cuimail.unige.ch> Call for Papers Special Issue of the Computational Geometry Journal on Computational Geometry in Virtual Reality Submission due: February 15th, 99 Computational Geometry provides a wide range of efficient and original solutions to problems faced by researchers in Virtual Reality. This special issue is dedicated to applications of Computational Geometry to build, control, animate and display Virtual Worlds. Original, research, practice, and experience papers are sought that address Computational Geometry aspects and applications in Virtual Reality. Topics include, but are not limited to: * 3D Geometric Shape Modeling. * 3D Shape Morphing and Warping. * Rendering Virtual Worlds. * Visualization of Virtual Worlds. * Realistic Textures Simulation and Texture Mapping. * Virtual Landscape Modeling. * Natural Phenomenons Simulation. * Articulated Characters Animation. * Motion Control and Capture. * Collision Detection in Virtual Worlds. * Path and Route Planning in Virtual Worlds. * Level of Details Management in Virtual Worlds. * 3D Shape Simplification for Virtual Worlds. Schedule: Paper submission: February 15, l999 Acceptance/rejection notification: May 1, l999 Final manuscript submission: June 15, l999 Publication: late l999/early 2000 The guest editors of this issue are: Prof. Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, thalmann@cui.unige.ch and Dr. Laurent Moccozet moccozet@cui.unige.ch MIRALab, University of Geneva, 24 Rue du General Dufour CH 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland, Submission guidelines: Authors should carefuly check the guide for authors available from http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/comgeo - Paper manuscript submission: Send five copies of the full manuscript to: Laurent Moccozet MIRALab, University of Geneva, 24 Rue du General Dufour CH 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland FAX: +41 22 705 77 80 phone: +41 22 705 76 19 - Electronic submission: Authors may submit their paper by ftp. The electronic version of your manuscript should be submitted in PDF (preferred) or Postscript using anonymous ftp to cuisg34.unige.ch. The paper should be submitted as one file. The file name should be first author's name. Please follow the procedure: ftp cuisg34.unige.ch username: anonymous password: cd cgta put In any case, you should send an email to the editors with the title of the paper, the authors with affiliation, the contact author, the abstract and eventually the filename used for ftp. ---------- Laurent Moccozet Laurent.Moccozet@cui.unige.ch MIRALab/CUI, Universite de Geneve tel:+41 22 705 76 66 24 Rue du General Dufour fax:+41 22 705 77 80 CH 12111 Geneve 4 http://www.miralab.unige.ch/~moccozet/ ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme From jeffe at cs.uiuc.edu Wed Jan 27 16:24:38 1999 From: jeffe at cs.uiuc.edu (Jeff Erickson) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:40:55 2006 Subject: Reminder: Computational Geometry Video Review Message-ID: <36AF9226.93340114@cs.uiuc.edu> CALL FOR VIDEOS 8th Annual Video Review of Computational Geometry Background: This video review showcases the use of visualization in computational geometry for exposition and education, as an interface and a debugging tool in software development, and for the visual exploration of geometry in research. Algorithm animations, visual explanations of structural theorems, descriptions of applications of computational geometry, and demonstrations of software systems are all appropriate. Videos that accompany papers or communications submitted to the technical program committee are encouraged. The Video Review will be shown and distributed at the 15th Annual ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry, to be held June 13-16, 1999 in Miami Beach, Florida. For more information about SCG, please see the symposium web page at http://www.cs.miami.edu/events/SCG99/ . Submissions: Authors should send one preview copy of a videotape to the address below by February 13, 1999. The videotape should be at most eight minutes long (three to five minutes, preferred), and be in VHS NTSC or VHS PAL format. Each video tape must be accompanied by a one- or two-page description of the material shown in the video, and where applicable, the techniques used in the implementation. Please format descriptions following the guidelines for ACM proceedings. Additional material describing the contents of the videos, such as the full text of accompanying papers, may also be included. Textual material may be submitted electronically by e-mailing either the URL of a PostScript file (preferred) or the PostScript file itself to jeffe@cs.uiuc.edu. If electronic submission is impossible, authors should include 5 hard copies of the accompanying text with their video. Videotapes and accompanying text should be sent to: Jeff Erickson Department of Computer Science University of Illinois 1304 W. Springfield Ave. Urbana, IL 61801 Phone: (217) 333-6769 For customs purposes, it is best to declare a value of $5. If you have questions, please contact the committee chair at jeffe@cs.uiuc.edu or (217) 333-6769. Notification: Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection, and given reviewers' comments by March 1, 1999. For each accepted video, the final version of the textual description will be due by March 15, 1999 for inclusion in the proceedings. Final versions of accepted videos will be due April 15, 1999 in the best format available. The accepted videos will be edited onto one tape, which will be shown at the conference, distributed to the participants, and available from ACM after the conference. Video Program Committee: Danny Chen (Notre Dame) Jeff Erickson, Chair (U Illinois) John Sullivan (U Illinois) Subhash Suri (Washington U) Shang-Hua Teng (U Illinois) -- Jeff Erickson mailto:jeffe@cs.uiuc.edu Computer Science Department http://www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/jeffe University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme From kortenkamp at inf.ethz.ch Fri Jan 29 21:32:54 1999 From: kortenkamp at inf.ethz.ch (Ulli Kortenkamp) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:40:55 2006 Subject: Resend: The Interactive Geometry Software Cinderella In-Reply-To: <199901291613.RAA04886@lie.inf.ethz.ch> References: <199901291613.RAA04886@lie.inf.ethz.ch> Message-ID: <14002.6689.930042.48681@lie.inf.ethz.ch> ####################################################### Announcement: The Interactive Geometry Software C I N D E R E L L A ####################################################### We would like to announce that the new software for doing interactive geometry on a computer is available for demo-download at http://www.cinderella.de/demo/download.html The software is published by Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg and New York, and will be shipped in March 1999. It includes a 150pp manual and a CD-ROM. Please see our web pages at http://www.cinderella.de for details (in english and german language). Thank you for your attention, Juergen Richter-Gebert Ulli Kortenkamp ETH Zuerich ETH Zuerich ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme From dehne at scs.carleton.ca Sat Jan 30 13:32:37 1999 From: dehne at scs.carleton.ca (Frank Dehne) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:40:55 2006 Subject: WADS'99 Message-ID: <199901301832.NAA23528@leo.scs.carleton.ca> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text Size: 2784 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://compgeom.poly.edu/pipermail/compgeom-announce/attachments/19990130/9c16ca68/attachment.bat