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Old 01-31-2009
libspopc 0.10 (Stable branch)

Imagelibspopc is an easy-to-use POP3 client library written in C. It implements the client side of RFC 1939, providing an easy and quick way to support POP3 and POP3s (SSL) access in a program. It can download email headers and delete messages remotely without actualy downloading the message.License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)Changes:
This version re-enables the long-disabled send and recv timeouts (set to 15s), with a new method that allow timeouts with SSL. It adds a way to control the synchronization of the session object with the server state. It also adds direct access to message numbers in the session object. The manual and the example programs have been updated. The code has been cleaned up.Image

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GPIV_T-AVG-IMG(1)					      General Commands Manual						 GPIV_T-AVG-IMG(1)

NAME
gpiv_t-avg-img - Calculates time-averaged intensities from a series of images at each pixel. SYNOPSIS
gpiv_t-avg-img [-c int] [-fb string] [-ff int] [-fl int] [-fx] [-help] [-p | --print] [-r int] [-s] [-v] < stdin > stdout DESCRIPTION
gpiv_t-avg-img calculates time-averaged intensities from a series of images for each pixel. This program uses the GENPAR parameters. Options -c NCOLS Number of columns. -fb FILE File base-name (without .number.r extension) instead of stdin and stdout. -ff N Number of first image file. -fl N Number of last image file. -fx Prefix numbering to file base name. -help | --help On-line help. -p | --print Prints parameters, command line options and input and output filenames to stdout. -r NROWS Number of rows. -s Subtract mean from input data. -v | --version Prints version information to standard output, then exits successfully. SEE ALSO gpivtools AUTHOR
Gerber Van der Graaf 19 Januari 2005 GPIV_T-AVG-IMG(1)
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