Grace is a tool to make two-dimensional plots of numerical data. It
runs under various (if not all) flavours of UNIX with X11 and M*tif.
Its capabilities are roughly similar to GUI-based programs like
Sigmaplot or Microcal Origin plus script-based tools like gnuplot or
Genplot. Its strength lies in the fact that it combines the
convenience of a graphical user interface with the power of a
scripting language which enables it to do sophisticated calculations
or perform automated tasks.
Flavors:
no_x11 - build command line tool only, no gui
fftw - use math/fftw for optimized FFT
netcdf - use math/netcdf for network common data form support
xmhtml - use www/xmhtml to use grace's internal HTML browser
for helpfiles etc.
WWW: http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/
MAINTAINER= Nikolay Sturm <Nikolay.Sturm@desy.de>
XmHTML is a high performance Motif Widget capable of displaying
HTML 3.2 conforming text.
WWW: http://www.xs4all.nl/~ripley/XmHTML
MAINTAINER= Nikolay Sturm <Nikolay.Sturm@desy.de>
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libwmf is a library to parse and convert WMF graphic files into
other formats. Currently, there exist drivers for PNG, EPS, SVG
(the XML-based W3C format), FIG, Magick, and others. The library
is actively under development as part of the wvWare project, to
convert WMF graphics embedded in Microsoft file formats into a form
viewable from a web-browser.
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xlHtml is an Excel 95 and later file converter. Its HTML output can
be used as a Netscape Plugin to let you view xls e-mail attachments.
It can also extract regions of a spreadsheet and convert the
spreadsheet to pure text rather than html.
Official AT&T release of KornShell 93. KSH-93 is the most recent
version of the KornShell Language described in "The KornShell Command
and Programming Language," by Morris Bolsky and David Korn of AT&T
Bell Laboratories.
This module is intended to provide a general-purpose date and
datetime type for perl. You have a Class::Date class for absolute
date and datetime, and have a Class::Date::Rel class for relative dates.
Hierarchical notebook (hnb) is a program to organize many kinds of data
in one place, including addresses, TODO lists, ideas, book reviews,
brainstorming, speech outlines, etc. It stores data in XML format,
and is capable of native export to ASCII and HTML.