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Chimera 1.63
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X11/Athena World-Wide Web Client
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written by John Kilburg
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Chimera is an X/Athena Web client for UNIX-based workstations.
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If you do not know about the Web then read the comp.infosystems.www
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newsgroup or grab the FAQ from rtfm.mit.edu using ftp.
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This program does not require Motif.
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There is a mailing list called (send bug reports here)
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bug-chimera@cs.unlv.edu
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If you want to join the list (receive the emails that go to bug-chimera)
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send email to
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bug-chimera-request@cs.unlv.edu
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Read INSTALL for installation instructions and hints.
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The Chimera distribution is made up of several parts:
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src This is the source code for Chimera. This is
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code written by John Kilburg.
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lib Run-time configuration files for Chimera.
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mxw These are miscellaneous X widgets written by various
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authors.
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libhtmlw This is the HTML widget. It was written at NCSA. You
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can find this code in the Mosaic-2.4 distribution.
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Read README.NCSA for more details.
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util Utility programs used by chimera.
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xloadimage Functions for handling graphics images. This code was
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snarfed from xloadimage which is available on ftp.x.org.
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You should examine the files in each of these directories for
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copyright and distribution information.
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Following is a list of folks (in no particular order) that have contributed
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code or provided bug reports or other valuable services (this list is
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probably not complete...if you should be on it yell at me):
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Allen Condit (condit@isri.unlv.edu)
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Jeff Gilbreth (jeff@isri.unlv.edu)
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Greg Wohletz (greg@cs.unlv.edu)
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Kevin Grover (grover@isri.unlv.edu)
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Jay Nietling (jay@cs.unlv.edu)
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James E Ward <jew@convx1.ccit.arizona.edu>
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Jim.Rees@umich.edu (big-time contributions)
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K Chinen <k-chinen@is.aist-nara.ac.jp>
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Dimitri Vlahakis <dcv@panix.com>
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dcn@ignatz.acs.depaul.edu
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Thomas Boutell <boutell@netcom.com>
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Jim Wight <j.k.wight@newcastle.ac.uk>
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R. Stewart Ellis <ellis@nova.gmi.edu>
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Yap Kid Mun <KidMun.Yap@mel.dit.csiro.au>
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Charles Hedrick <hedrick@klinzhai.rutgers.edu>
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Lee A. Butler <butler@arl.mil>
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Nicolas Pioch <pioch@inf.enst.fr>
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Andreas.Ley@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de
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Nathan Torkington <Nathan.Torkington@vuw.ac.nz>
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Azuma OKAMOTO <lfo@sayori.dais.is.tohoku.ac.jp>
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Jay and Greg are the system guys for the engineering college at UNLV.
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They have done a really nice job of setting up and maintaining the
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computing environment here. A lot of the development
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work was also done on a Linux box. I am grateful to Linus Torvalds
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and the other folks (too numerous to mention) who have
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worked on Linux.
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John Kilburg
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john@cs.unlv.edu
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