debian man page for gperiodic

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GPERIODIC(1)							   User manuals 						      GPERIODIC(1)

NAME
gperiodic - periodic table application
SYNOPSIS
gperiodic [option(s)] [element_symbol | atomic_number]
DESCRIPTION
gperiodic is a small X/GTK+-based program which allows you to browse through a periodic table of chemical elements, and view somewhat detailed information on each of the elements. 118 elements are currently listed.
OPTIONS
Zero options will start gperiodic. -h Show the help screen. -c <Temp> Color the elements according to their phase at temperature <Temp> in Kelvins. -D Dump the periodic table. -v Be verbose. Possible arguments: element_symbol | atomic_number Display information on the element with the given element symbol or atomic number. The output is UTF-8 encoded (see Debian bug #466231).
AUTHOR
The program was originally written by Kyle R. Burton. The current author is Jonas Frantz <jonas.frantz@helsinki.fi>. This manual page was written by Sebastien Bacher <seb128@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). gperiodic June 10, 2007 GPERIODIC(1)
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