Screenshots
Some of the older screenshots showing early tests have been dropped. The newer screenshots (more to come) give a better idea of where the project is headed. We're also now listing them newest first, so you don't have to scroll down to see the new stuff.
![]() |
03-may-2004: Qt version of Cavor Vector Viewer, same data as Motif-based version below. Loaded layers can be selectively turned off or on via the Layers menu, shown. |
![]() |
30-dec-2003: Drawing by script. The window is created and all the graphics drawn using Cavor Scripting Language, symbols, and symbology language. The script used is here and the included scripts, symbols and symbology used are in CVS. |
![]() |
02-sep-2003: Upgraded Cavor Vector Viewer displaying multiple ESRI shapefiles (for Austin, TX) as overlapped layers. Note the change from pushbuttons to icons on the toolbar (still Motif, though) and the added status line. |
![]() |
08-may-2001: The symbol editor, creating a symbol for an electronics schematic (a light-emitting diode symbol). The graphic display uses the same display list as the other examples, but is embedded in a Tcl/Tk GUI. The green gridlines (which don't show correctly on the smaller image because of scaling artifacts) are generated by the symbol edit code and are part of the display list, but not the symbol. |
![]() |
15-apr-2001: File 'transit.fig' displayed in CVV (Cavor Vector Viewer). (Click for full size.) |
![]() |
25-sep-2000: Simple street map of Arapahoe County, Colorado. Data is being read from a file (similar to the the stuff here), not from a database. |
![]() |
25-sep-2000: Shows built-in font, adding some rotation and colors. (Note that the bug where the letter angle isn't quite the same as the text baseline angle has since been fixed.) |
Last updated 30 December 2003.






