Result for 0FBE751A9269CC2993354CA6FE0EB7EEF4B5487C

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FileName./usr/share/gap/pkg/GAPDoc/doc/chap5.html
FileSize79923
MD536A7728C5B9EF1E78D3AC634CF2D0DEA
SHA-10FBE751A9269CC2993354CA6FE0EB7EEF4B5487C
SHA-2566362CC2C674FD5509862323E0C3635046266C47F916987C5B6B6A883AE521DE9
SSDEEP1536:SPYuJglYQDwfooY7paBvixNSrYjz7gJuj4CymeCtuOMwyS:SbWwfoRcYrVqme4MU
TLSHT176737381D1C41337456781EAA2AE477E73EF20ACF16391C01DFD9338978AD9621B6C9B
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Key Value
MD56AED946BAEE14623030F69DDF4593A87
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package describes a document format for writing GAP documentation. The idea is to define a sufficiently abstract markup language for GAP documentation which can be (relatively easily) converted into different output formats. We used XML to define such a language. This package provides: - Utilities to use the documentation which is written in GAPDoc format with the GAP help system. If you don't want to write your own (package) documentation you can skip to the last point of this list. - The description of a markup language for GAP documentation (which is defined using the XML standard). - Three example documents using this language: The GAPDoc documentation itself, a short example which demonstrates all constructs defined in the GAPDoc language, and a very short example explained in the introduction of the main documentation. - A mechanism for distributing documentation among several files, including source code files. - GAP programs (written by the first named author) which produce from documentation written in the GAPDoc language several document formats: * text format with color markup for onscreen browsing. * LaTeX format and from this PDF- (and DVI)-versions with hyperlinks. * HTML (XHTML 1.0 strict) format for reading with a Web-browser (and many hooks for CSS layout). - Utility GAP programs which are used for the above but can be of independent interest as well: * Unicode strings with translations to and from other encodings * further utilities for manipulating strings * tools for dealing with BibTeX data * another data format BibXMLext for bibliographical data including tools to manipulate/translate them * a tool ComposedDocument for composing documents which are distributed in many files
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameGAPDoc
PackageRelease10.fc24
PackageVersion1.5.1
SHA-17936D73C2B88ED26D601D92047C418E9C4FE3B4D
SHA-256517BBB0EFF2F9E7F68CFFC26BDF0D271F95083CED1D2883253975037069E82A1
Key Value
FileSize935376
MD575707E93557F963D935FD6BDE3932A41
PackageDescriptionGAPDoc - A Meta Package for GAP Documentation GAP is a system for computational discrete algebra, with particular emphasis on Computational Group Theory. GAP provides a programming language, a library of thousands of functions implementing algebraic algorithms written in the GAP language as well as large data libraries of algebraic objects. GAP is used in research and teaching for studying groups and their representations, rings, vector spaces, algebras, combinatorial structures, and more. . This package contains GAPDoc, "A Meta Package for GAP Documentation", by Frank Lübeck and Max Neunhöffer, which is used to manage GAP documentation.
PackageMaintainerBill Allombert <ballombe@debian.org>
PackageNamegap-gapdoc
PackageSectionmath
PackageVersion1.5.1-3
SHA-15C91AC89F3020C8588D433FA65C0ABB9A1CB366A
SHA-256F97DE12F38B811D16D69F733A4DF381C1AB09CBB1A221F1D9B852EFBED4CED75
Key Value
MD5E95286CF352868D331634ACEF75A1E5A
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis package describes a document format for writing GAP documentation. The idea is to define a sufficiently abstract markup language for GAP documentation which can be (relatively easily) converted into different output formats. We used XML to define such a language. This package provides: - Utilities to use the documentation which is written in GAPDoc format with the GAP help system. If you don't want to write your own (package) documentation you can skip to the last point of this list. - The description of a markup language for GAP documentation (which is defined using the XML standard). - Three example documents using this language: The GAPDoc documentation itself, a short example which demonstrates all constructs defined in the GAPDoc language, and a very short example explained in the introduction of the main documentation. - A mechanism for distributing documentation among several files, including source code files. - GAP programs (written by the first named author) which produce from documentation written in the GAPDoc language several document formats: * text format with color markup for onscreen browsing. * LaTeX format and from this PDF- (and DVI)-versions with hyperlinks. * HTML (XHTML 1.0 strict) format for reading with a Web-browser (and many hooks for CSS layout). - Utility GAP programs which are used for the above but can be of independent interest as well: * Unicode strings with translations to and from other encodings * further utilities for manipulating strings * tools for dealing with BibTeX data * another data format BibXMLext for bibliographical data including tools to manipulate/translate them * a tool ComposedDocument for composing documents which are distributed in many files
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameGAPDoc
PackageRelease10.fc24
PackageVersion1.5.1
SHA-103A3CD828F3C7AA83E5F07ED18AC6C00068740EA
SHA-2562D8E74A3701B7E0C72478C0AAF736C7937C8CD73C2E828555BAE0B460A842708