Result for 174B80605D16A308A005868C209DB067624B4D1E

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/gap-Browse/CHANGES
FileSize11996
MD57A09D06C03FAB864D1064CF20DC72182
SHA-1174B80605D16A308A005868C209DB067624B4D1E
SHA-2563B7FCB6FC933E53083939D2099CCBDA008C18EAEFA150052A174C727B296089D
SSDEEP192:Zluj6nvBCbGb2bdsFVvNqZ70EgRAmFJpTDRDe+PuikN+pNQjtaBKXV6J9jEd/n:Zus5PvUKzAeJPXui9pNQAKli9jEd/n
TLSHT12B32872F274533F1528621B4520F90E1A736506DBA6E15A1349E82AC3F0397863BFEED
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hashlookup:trust70

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Key Value
MD5A61105B2737523627CBF78747D528F2B
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
PackageRelease1.fc20
PackageVersion1.8.3
SHA-11424BDEA51A5821B7C021CDB41CC6AD8271CAE25
SHA-25657CCF2A08399358181310C87E8D60E18F3D2D36399D10CAAD7140F43F8DF9A0F
Key Value
MD57C199F8EAE14BC5EA2874452D5AAADD3
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
PackageRelease1.fc20
PackageVersion1.8.3
SHA-10AE015FC1526DC115E191B6796018728219EAA6D
SHA-2569C7676B702936D13683C6E745982205ABBF13E1813A44FD372A315362780B4BB
Key Value
MD524D8FFA6BAE7ED8717928616EA575DA0
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
PackageRelease1.fc20
PackageVersion1.8.3
SHA-1359E3F3D9050C7A12FA8A8A2A46ED99A20DA2EAE
SHA-25687A0C355FABEB426FE9985C62A931BBAD29BC107E3F562975B8E345A75D9C6E4
Key Value
MD552C9BB0A2841D89ACFC98D99A1AB89A8
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
PackageRelease1.fc20
PackageVersion1.8.3
SHA-12E9DCC0135956FF288573AF2ACA5F521F8D4F519
SHA-256E453384AB694FD8A2A0BA0DA0A92FD093A98BFDBD0C2A8A3C2CF9121F8232775