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    Dear netters,

    I would like to obtain a software package (reasonably priced, of course)
    to support the drawing of stick-figure sequences (or 3-d models) and output
    on a laser printer. I have written software to do this in a plotter,
    however, it's slow and there are several bugs left to solve. In terms of
    cost efficiency, I'm sure an informed purchase is far better.

    What I think I want is a package that will take coordinates, allow for
    segment drawing definitions, and maybe allow for "space" inserted between
    frames, etc. I typically use Harvard
    Graphics for line/bar charts, but haven't found a way to get it to do what
    I want.

    Any comments/recommendations are welcome, and a summary will be posted.

    p.s. downloading an ascii file to the program should be supported, that
    objective wasn't clear as I re-read this message.

    Thanks!

    phil


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