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Mandrake 10.0 - Books/Other

drgeo-doc 1.4 GFDL Drgeo documentation This package contains manual for DrGeo, an interactive geometry software.
gnome-user-docs 2.4.1 FDL GNOME User Documentation This package contains the GNOME Glossary, Introduction to GNOME, and a Unix Primer.
gtkmm2.0-doc 2.2.9 LGPL gtkmm documentation Gtkmm provides a C++ interface to the GTK+ GUI library. Gtkmm2 wraps GTK+ 2. Highlights include typesafe callbacks, widgets extensible via inheritance and a comprehensive set of widget classes that can be freely combined to quickly create complex user interfaces. This package contains all API documentation for gtkmm. You can readily read this documentation with devhelp, a documentation reader.
ImageMagick-doc 5.5.7.15 BSD style ImageMagick Documentation This package contains HTML/PDF documentation of ImageMagick.
kaspaliste 0.95 GPL Literature database Kaspaliste is a literature database. It handles all kinds of books, articles, journals, Web pages, etc. The database goes beyond storing bibliographical information. It is possible to create annotated links between pieces of information (like the content of a book chapter) and to group links into categories. The user interface works just like a Web browser. You may walk back and forward through previously edited records, change fields, and create or delete links, publications, authors, etc. Kaspaliste stores files as well as information about publications, and it handles various formats like HTML, PDF, PS, DVI, and pictures. The fulltext search covers these files. Another feature is the automatic generation of BibTex files.
liblapack-docs 3.0 Redistributable Documentation for the LAPACK/BLAS numerical linear algebra libraries. The blas-man package contains documentation for LAPACK and BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms) routines in the form of man pages.
mdk-rpm-howto 1.1 GPL Documentation on packaging for Mandrake The Mdk-RPM howto is a documentation explaining how to package RPM for Mandrake Linux. It deals with the basic procedure and with specifities of Mandrake Linux.
tetex-doc 2.0.2 Distributable The documentation files for the TeX text formatting system The tetex-doc package contains documentation for the TeX text formatting system. If you want to use TeX and you're not an expert at it, you should install the tetex-doc package. You'll also need to install the tetex package, tetex-afm (a PostScript font converter for TeX), tetex-dvilj (for converting .dvi files to HP PCL format for printing on HP and HP compatible printers), tetex-dvips (for converting .dvi files to PostScript format for printing on PostScript printers), tetex-latex (a higher level formatting package which provides an easier-to-use interface for TeX) and tetex-xdvi (for previewing .dvi files).
vimguide 0.7 OpenSource Vim editor reference guide This is a command and feature reference guide to VIM 5.6 but can also be used for higher version of vim. VIM (stands for Vi IMproved) - greatly improved (over original UNIX vi) text editor with GUI, syntax highlighting, visual mode and many more new features you won't find in the original vi. This guide is designed and typeset by Oleg Raisky using LaTeX. The text of the guide is comprised of various VIM documentation files, sometimes modified for better consistency with overall style of the guide. *NOTE*: this is NOT a complete user guide or tutorial. The only purpose of this guide is to give a VIM user a quick and handy reference.

Linux reseller Bryce Coad had audiences eating out of his hand as he demonstrated the operating system running OpenOffice.org [. . .] Igor Portugal, technical head at Linux reseller Asterisk, which made its first appearance at the show in 1999, says Orix, Linfox Logistics, the Health and Disability Commission and Vita New Zealand are among its customers. Portugal collected a wad of business cards from visitors to his stand, many of which he expected to turn into sales. — ComputerWorld Expo 2002

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