Result for 03CD15988F70645CB8B324230626255B2A4806F4

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/gap/pkg/Browse/doc/main.tex
FileSize309996
MD5DC6AF63612E2CDEC2632EF2B5E4A782B
SHA-103CD15988F70645CB8B324230626255B2A4806F4
SHA-25692656ABACC4F924EEE5D5DC0CA06497037D9CCEC2AA9CCA3B9E94360925CECF3
SSDEEP6144:XSWXNKucGFUSwib3G8b3owVSTookR9C22t:ZzFYWowQPkP2
TLSHT14164D616B704B3328643A071537E61D2E622F03CBD66E451309D92696346C6B6BFEFEC
hashlookup:parent-total5
hashlookup:trust75

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Key Value
MD5CD6F2786E2E9A59AA7E4C051418FFDB4
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionThe motivation for this package was to develop functions for an interactive display of two-dimensional arrays of data, for example character tables. They should be displayed with labeled rows and columns, the display should allow some markup for fonts or colors, it should be possible to search for entries, to sort rows or columns, to hide and unhide information, to bind commands to keys, and so on. To achieve this our package now provides three levels of functionality, where in particular the first level may also be used for completely other types of applications: - A low level interface to ncurses: This may be interesting for all kinds of applications which want to display text with some markup and colors, maybe in several windows, using the available capabilities of a terminal. - A medium level interface to a generic function NCurses.BrowseGeneric: We introduce a new operation Browse which is meant as an interactive version of Display for GAP objects. Then we provide a generic function for browsing two-dimensional arrays of data, handles labels for rows and columns, searching, sorting, binding keys to actions, etc. This is for users who want to implement new methods for browsing two-dimensional data. - Applications of these interfaces: We provide some applications of the ncurses interface and of the function NCurses.BrowseGeneric. These may be interesting for end users, and also as examples for programmers of further applications. This includes a method for browsing character tables, several games, and an interface for demos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegap-Browse
PackageRelease3.fc19
PackageVersion1.8.2
SHA-1DF51ABCBD4A09D9312002E728C7B4909A82353F4
SHA-2568F0BA2DEE3BB449813E5919EF136C893275B82276A791C5AF517FEC01C398C41
Key Value
MD5C30854527304BBB7460C5DD4E8FB5885
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionThe motivation for this package was to develop functions for an interactive display of two-dimensional arrays of data, for example character tables. They should be displayed with labeled rows and columns, the display should allow some markup for fonts or colors, it should be possible to search for entries, to sort rows or columns, to hide and unhide information, to bind commands to keys, and so on. To achieve this our package now provides three levels of functionality, where in particular the first level may also be used for completely other types of applications: - A low level interface to ncurses: This may be interesting for all kinds of applications which want to display text with some markup and colors, maybe in several windows, using the available capabilities of a terminal. - A medium level interface to a generic function NCurses.BrowseGeneric: We introduce a new operation Browse which is meant as an interactive version of Display for GAP objects. Then we provide a generic function for browsing two-dimensional arrays of data, handles labels for rows and columns, searching, sorting, binding keys to actions, etc. This is for users who want to implement new methods for browsing two-dimensional data. - Applications of these interfaces: We provide some applications of the ncurses interface and of the function NCurses.BrowseGeneric. These may be interesting for end users, and also as examples for programmers of further applications. This includes a method for browsing character tables, several games, and an interface for demos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegap-Browse
PackageRelease3.fc19
PackageVersion1.8.2
SHA-14850DA6F8BCF20A21E3C4FA6F597EF53F09DE9EE
SHA-256FDC1CACDB3D6D7D1371A158E091A6712F470B4EE36EDB1B317992B81AF127296
Key Value
MD5F250BA0A2B34EC243905FBE0E8CEB831
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionThe motivation for this package was to develop functions for an interactive display of two-dimensional arrays of data, for example character tables. They should be displayed with labeled rows and columns, the display should allow some markup for fonts or colors, it should be possible to search for entries, to sort rows or columns, to hide and unhide information, to bind commands to keys, and so on. To achieve this our package now provides three levels of functionality, where in particular the first level may also be used for completely other types of applications: - A low level interface to ncurses: This may be interesting for all kinds of applications which want to display text with some markup and colors, maybe in several windows, using the available capabilities of a terminal. - A medium level interface to a generic function NCurses.BrowseGeneric: We introduce a new operation Browse which is meant as an interactive version of Display for GAP objects. Then we provide a generic function for browsing two-dimensional arrays of data, handles labels for rows and columns, searching, sorting, binding keys to actions, etc. This is for users who want to implement new methods for browsing two-dimensional data. - Applications of these interfaces: We provide some applications of the ncurses interface and of the function NCurses.BrowseGeneric. These may be interesting for end users, and also as examples for programmers of further applications. This includes a method for browsing character tables, several games, and an interface for demos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegap-Browse
PackageRelease3.fc19
PackageVersion1.8.2
SHA-1053F083A64529F7D23F8C4532C5093E9A6A94CE2
SHA-256DC1DD3E067B757C5E7FB551A2701D62B5156DC9F80AAEA19D620938BEC1C241D
Key Value
MD58E95E471B456255BCE3A85A71DD06024
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionThe motivation for this package was to develop functions for an interactive display of two-dimensional arrays of data, for example character tables. They should be displayed with labeled rows and columns, the display should allow some markup for fonts or colors, it should be possible to search for entries, to sort rows or columns, to hide and unhide information, to bind commands to keys, and so on. To achieve this our package now provides three levels of functionality, where in particular the first level may also be used for completely other types of applications: - A low level interface to ncurses: This may be interesting for all kinds of applications which want to display text with some markup and colors, maybe in several windows, using the available capabilities of a terminal. - A medium level interface to a generic function NCurses.BrowseGeneric: We introduce a new operation Browse which is meant as an interactive version of Display for GAP objects. Then we provide a generic function for browsing two-dimensional arrays of data, handles labels for rows and columns, searching, sorting, binding keys to actions, etc. This is for users who want to implement new methods for browsing two-dimensional data. - Applications of these interfaces: We provide some applications of the ncurses interface and of the function NCurses.BrowseGeneric. These may be interesting for end users, and also as examples for programmers of further applications. This includes a method for browsing character tables, several games, and an interface for demos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegap-Browse
PackageRelease3.fc19
PackageVersion1.8.2
SHA-178B152B8F584DFE6CEE0E6F75CAC3F1185D4C8FA
SHA-256AF0BAA27C468AF8C0A5E5AF285A37A5A780D53652F67922F5399B20C0D5E016E
Key Value
MD5E7E7B4F1937A01E1F2E1FF8F8923B06F
PackageArchppc
PackageDescriptionThe motivation for this package was to develop functions for an interactive display of two-dimensional arrays of data, for example character tables. They should be displayed with labeled rows and columns, the display should allow some markup for fonts or colors, it should be possible to search for entries, to sort rows or columns, to hide and unhide information, to bind commands to keys, and so on. To achieve this our package now provides three levels of functionality, where in particular the first level may also be used for completely other types of applications: - A low level interface to ncurses: This may be interesting for all kinds of applications which want to display text with some markup and colors, maybe in several windows, using the available capabilities of a terminal. - A medium level interface to a generic function NCurses.BrowseGeneric: We introduce a new operation Browse which is meant as an interactive version of Display for GAP objects. Then we provide a generic function for browsing two-dimensional arrays of data, handles labels for rows and columns, searching, sorting, binding keys to actions, etc. This is for users who want to implement new methods for browsing two-dimensional data. - Applications of these interfaces: We provide some applications of the ncurses interface and of the function NCurses.BrowseGeneric. These may be interesting for end users, and also as examples for programmers of further applications. This includes a method for browsing character tables, several games, and an interface for demos.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegap-Browse
PackageRelease3.fc19
PackageVersion1.8.2
SHA-137D1F12C1D3700C7781DD19C16E1B0C4C8AF6AC3
SHA-256A86CD78921338709550EFADE6780BEFDD69276583935A8603239DA57E3F62558