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Old 01-18-2018
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<h2>
  GNU Behistun <span style="font-size: 55%">Un insieme di
  software per la Tomografia Sismica</span>
</h2>

<table border=0 cellspacing=1 cellpadding=1>
 <tr>

  <td>
    <img src="gbehistun--logo.png"
      style="float:left; margin:0 1cm 1cm 0; height:8cm;"
      alt="Logo di GBehistun" />
  </td>

  <td>
    <p>
      <span style="font-size: 125%">La Tomografia
      Sismica</span> è una tecnica per la mappatura del
      sottosuolo (terrestre o stellare) che usa le onde
      sismiche prodotte dai terremoti, le vibrazioni
      antropogeniche e il movimento di fondo; che comporta tre
      processi fondamentali:
    </p>
    <!-- ----------------------------------------- -->
    <ul>
      <li>La elaborazione numerica preliminare dell'
        informazione (es. metadati, dei segnali e della
        forma d'onda), adatte per la ricostruzione della
        proprietà fisiche subsuperficiali.</li>
      <li>La simulazione della propagazione delle onde
        sismiche.</li>
      <li>La determinazione delle proprietà interne usando
        algoritmi di stima e ricostruzione.</li>
    </ul>
  </td>

 </tr>
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TRANSPOSE(9.1)															    TRANSPOSE(9.1)

NAME
rotate, transpose - re-orient an image SYNOPSIS
fb/rotate angle [ input ] fb/transpose [ -vhadrlui ] [ -ox y ] [ input ] DESCRIPTION
Rotate rotates the image in its input picture file (default standard input) clockwise by angle degrees, writing the resulting picture file on standard output. Transpose turns its input picture file on its side by reflection through its major (descending from left to right) diagonal, writing the resulting picture file on standard output. If no file name is given, the picture is read from standard input. Options yield all possible symmetries of the square grid: -d reflects the image through its descending diagonal (the default). -a reflects the image through its ascending diagonal. -v reflects the image left-to-right through its vertical center line. -h inverts the image top-to-bottom through its horizontal center line. -r rotates the image to the right (clockwise) 90 degrees. -l rotates the image to the left (counterclockwise) 90 degrees. -u rotates the image upside down (180 degrees). -i identity transformation (for completeness only.) -o x y translates by (x,y). Without -o, the input and output files have the same upper-left corner. Transpose is particularly useful to convince programs that work on the rows of a picture file to operate on columns. For example fb/transpose big | fb/resample 48 | fb/transpose | fb/resample 48 >tiny makes a tiny 48x48 version of a big picture. SOURCE
/sys/src/fb/rotate.c /sys/src/fb/transpose.c SEE ALSO
picfile(9.6), resample(9.1) BUGS
Very large images may not fit in memory. The result of rotate is not anti-aliased. TRANSPOSE(9.1)
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