This README file contains information specific to the MS Windows versions of
ANA, AVE and ROD. See the README.txt for general information on the programs and
INSTALL.UNIX for the installation information (which is also partially relevant
for MS Windows).

The ANA and ROD programs use a graphic library called GrWin written by
Tsuguhiro Tamaribuchi (tamari@spdg1.sci.shizuoka.ac.jp). The documentation and
the latest distribution of the GrWin Library and PGPLOT drivers are available
at the following URLs:

(WWW) http://spdg1.sci.shizuoka.ac.jp/grwinlib/english/

(FTP) ftp://spdg1.sci.shizuoka.ac.jp/pub/GrWinlib/english/
      ftp://ftp.esrf.fr/pub/scisoft/GrWinlib/english

(PGPLOT driver on GNU-win32)
      ftp://spdg1.sci.shizuoka.ac.jp/pub/GrWinlib/english/contrib/pgplot/
      ftp://ftp.esrf.fr/pub/scisoft/GrWinlib/english/contrib/pgplot/

The PGPLOT and GrWin development and runtime files are also available on the
ANA-ROD download pages as both a "tar-gzip" and a "zip" archive in the files

      pgplotPPP_grwinGGG_devrun_cygwin.tar.gz
      pgplotPPP_grwinGGG_devrun_cygwin.zip

where PPP is the PGPLOT and GGG the GrWin version number.

These archives contain:
      - the PGPLOT/GrWin libraries needed for ANA-ROD development:
        libGrWin.a, libcpgplot.a and libpgplot.a
      - the GrWin server and auxiliary files needed to run ANA-ROD:
        grwnd.exe, grfont.dat, rgb.txt and grwnd.ini
      - the CYGWIN libraries and "terminfo" files needed to run ANA-ROD under
        a native WINDOWS environment: cygncurses-8.dll, cygwin1.dll and the
        "terminfo" directory with the files for the terminal types "ansi",
        "linux" and "vt100".

The files needed to run ANA-ROD should be installed in the same directory as
the ANA-ROD executables.

The file "grwnd.ini" allows to set default values for the properties of the
GrWin server. In particular, when setting "ShowMode=12" the resulting GrWin
graphics window starts with the "Window" property "Top Most" being switched off,
which means that it does not remain obstinately in front of all other windows
all the time.
