Result for 26FFBEDC8B353F198115E4611F2501C50D2CA2EA

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/gap/pkg/Browse/tst/test.tst
FileSize29511
MD5A2E162D7F6FA2624A61C6CC7E8B9E655
SHA-126FFBEDC8B353F198115E4611F2501C50D2CA2EA
SHA-2568F7A3F2CA0C8EB009C8B2A9B3B93F19A3470D728FFBE0CA5A4B97A974C84BA78
SSDEEP384:MZ6FT40huW+AabptNe+i6kVk3kD0kbRkJkZk9k/0kihPV:t40eAabptLncIW08kyE207BV
TLSHT1E0D262195FF437BDC6329A800ABA58807B12C2578CCF3D5D764E64933709829F19DBAE
hashlookup:parent-total3
hashlookup:trust65

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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD555849CC60B658C4E0AC4E06CA4A4188A
PackageArchx86_64
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-pkg-browse
PackageRelease1.fc32
PackageVersion1.8.9
SHA-14D4B2B404E432DD0DF14B8D474B9C1DE228FBFDC
SHA-2561EFF4D3E9FEE6DEC2B3C73930D124A2DE41FE5D01E7A6F6A34F73A8ED7911BF8
Key Value
MD5721F9CE7DF0EC671C21711A29A7B1C38
PackageArchaarch64
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-pkg-browse
PackageRelease1.fc32
PackageVersion1.8.9
SHA-19126181C489A1A280195218DADA6D094C54E6864
SHA-256093FDA6A1D2FEF7E62B0D72B1173FAF7BB6D4BA92108DD697C5C16AFD9F049EC
Key Value
MD527CEF9B42BB3F9F335DE6C7DDAC2461F
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-pkg-browse
PackageRelease1.fc32
PackageVersion1.8.9
SHA-1DB0004D1C5DB29DF432F295D8501A61DF6D97C24
SHA-2560194D2AE09480D018CDE3861BB4D36C2ADBC59F5E5E247AF6970C2A67096F846