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  5. From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
  6. Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
  7. Subject: Re: Sixel graphics
  8. Date: 27 Nov 1995 14:13:41 GMT
  9. Organization: Columbia University
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  15.  
  16. In article <49a6er$lr5@panix.com>, Marshall G. Flax <mgflax@panix.com> wrote:
  17.  
  18. > Other than SAS, are there any applications out there (say, in the Unix
  19. > world) which use Kermit's Sixel graphics features?
  20. >
  21. In addition to SAS and host-based WordPerfect, you can also use Kermit's
  22. Sixel display with any other application that has a Sixel driver.  One
  23. example would be the Ghostscript PostScript viewer.
  24.  
  25. - Frank