CharTr 0.18 (Default branch)


 
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CharTr 0.18 (Default branch)

Image CharTr is a mind mapping tool written for GNOME. It lets you create/manage/export mind maps. It's written in Python and uses GTK, Cairo, and Gstreamer. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This version adds some minor features like linking between maps, and has some bugfixes. Available features include: Vim-like keyboard navigation (search, bookmarks, add nodes, center on a node, move map, move node, etc.); exporting a map in PDF, PNG, or PS; linking between maps; adding icons; adding some text to a node; adding some audio to a node; and adding LaTeX equations. Image

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starplot(1)						      General Commands Manual						       starplot(1)

NAME
starplot - view 3d perspective maps of stars SYNOPSIS
starplot [ GTK+ opts ] [ datafile1 [ datafile2 [...] ] ] DESCRIPTION
StarPlot is a GTK+ based program, written in C++, that can be used interactively to view three-dimensional perspective charts of stars. It is licensed under the GNU General Public License. Currently StarPlot does not have any command-line flags other than those built into all GTK+ applications. One or more data files to open can be specified at the command line. If none are specified, and this is the first time using StarPlot, the program will open the default file, /usr/share/starplot/examples/sample.stars. StarPlot saves its settings on exit to an rc file, ~/.starplotrc. For detailed informa- tion on how to use the program, see the HTML documentation. FILES
/usr/share/starplot/ - Contains StarPlot data files /usr/share/doc/starplot/ - Contains documentation ~/.starplotrc - Saved program settings for each user SEE ALSO
starconvert(1), starpkg(1) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2000-2002 under the GNU GPL by Kevin B. McCarty <starplot@starplot.org>. The StarPlot web page is at www.starplot.org. Nov 2002 starplot(1)