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GGOBI(1)						      General Commands Manual							  GGOBI(1)

NAME
ggobi - Visualization system for high-dimensional data SYNOPSIS
ggobi [options] DESCRIPTION
ggobi is a data visualization system for viewing high-dimensional data and is the next edition of xgobi(1). OPTIONS
ggobi accepts the following options: --activeColorScheme|-activeColorScheme name of the default color scheme to use -ascii use the xgobi-style ASCII data mode ---colorSchemes|-colorSchemes name of XML file containing color scheme descriptions --datamode|-datamode specify datamode for plugins --help display help on the console ---init name of initialization file -keepalive do not terminate if no GGobi windows are open -mysql ignored, see the --datamode option -noinit do not read any initialization files --plugin name of XML file for single plugin --restore|-restore restore a previously saved GGobi session -s use S (i.e. either GNU R, or S-Plus) as the data mode --silent|-silent display little or no diagnostic output -validate validate XML datasets during input -v|-V|--verbose|-verbose display verbose diagnostic output on console --version|-version display version information -xml use XML data format SEE ALSO
http://www.ggobi.org AUTHORS
Deborah F. Swayne <dfs@research.att.com>, Dianne Cook <dicook@iastate.edu>, Andreas Buja <andreas@research.att.com> and Duncan Temple Lang <duncan@research.bell-labs.com> This manual page was contributed by Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution but may be used by others. Omegahat 12 April 2003 GGOBI(1)

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VALIDATE(1)						      General Commands Manual						       VALIDATE(1)

NAME
validate - Offline HTMLHelp.com Validator SYNOPSIS
validate [OPTION] [FILE...] DESCRIPTION
validate, the Offline HTMLHelp.com Validator, checks the syntax of HTML documents using an SGML parser and reports any errors. XHTML docu- ments may also be validated using an XML parser. OPTIONS
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Any number of files may be specified after the options. With no FILE, standard input is read. Files can also be URIs if you have the URI and libwww-perl packages installed. Support for different URI schemes is also determined by these packages. Proxy settings are loaded from environment variables for each scheme--e.g., http_proxy=http://localhost:3128. AUTHOR
Liam Quinn <liam@htmlhelp.com> This manual page was originaly written by Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). April 6, 2003 VALIDATE(1)
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