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The Frink Language 2008-05-21 (Default branch)

Image Frink is a calculating tool and programming language designed to help you in the real world. It tracks units of measurement throughout all calculations and ensures that answers are correct. It converts between systems of measurement and has a huge library of physical data. It handles conversions between time zones, currencies, and historical values of the U.S. dollar and the British pound, translates between several languages, does date/time math, and more. License: Other/Proprietary License Changes:
This release improves symbolic manipulation of function calls that have undefined parameters. This allows much more powerful symbolic expressions to be built. In addition, functions to make deep copies of data structures were added, the .war file for deploying Frink Server Pages was fixed, and parsing of integers in Devanagari script was added (including Sanskrit written in Devanagari).Image

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GSDOC(1)						       GNUstep System Manual							  GSDOC(1)

NAME
GSDoc - GNUstep XML documentation format DESCRIPTION
GSDoc is an XML language designed specifically for writing documentation for the GNUstep project. In practice, that means that it is designed for writing about software, and in particular, for writing about Objective-C classes. DEFINITION
The GSDoc markup language is defined by an SGML DTD, that specifies the tags that may be used in marking up a GSDoc document, and how and where those tags may be placed. The reader is encouraged to consult the DTD directly on any points that the other documentation leaves unclear. The DTD is stored under GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARY/DTDs in a standard GNUstep installation... where GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_LIBRARY is defined in the GNUstep configuration file (GNUstep.conf). USAGE
GSDoc may be written by hand, but it is primarily autogenerated from Objective-C source files by a tool called autogsdoc. See the man page for that tool for more information. This tool also converts GSDoc into HTML for viewing. In the future it is planned to convert the XML into HTML, texinfo, man page, and other formats using XSLT. OTHER DOCUMENTATION
The primary documentation source for GSDoc is the GNUstep system HTML documentation, under the Tools section. In a standard GNUstep installation this should be found under GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC/Developer/Tools... where GNUSTEP_SYSTEM_DOC is defined in the GNUstep configu- ration file (GNUstep.conf). SEE ALSO
autogsdoc(1), GNUstep(7) HISTORY
The GSDoc format was developed for GNUstep based on the earlier GDML SGML language. This manual page first appeared in gnustep-base 1.9.2 (March 2004). AUTHORS
gsdoc was defined by Richard Frith-Macdonald <rfm@gnu.org> GNUstep March 2004 GSDOC(1)