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H A D | Caps.uwin | 100 # as a terminfo object, and breaking this would be bad. It's up the ncurses 104 # do this, the capability will be ignored on input (though the user will 110 # format). It's up to you what you have the compiler do with it. 124 # Notes on specific elisions made to fit translations within 1023 bytes: 139 # to be older types that don't use up a lot of string space on function keys. 153 # on that hit list: rc, sc, uc. 182 #%to line up nicely. 228 status_line_esc_ok eslok bool es - - YB-G- escape can be used on the status line 234 prtr_silent mc5i bool 5i - - ----- printer will not echo on scree [all...] |
H A D | Caps.keys | 36 # control-modifiers applied to function and normal keys, as done on IBM pc's. 102 # as a terminfo object, and breaking this would be bad. It's up the ncurses 106 # do this, the capability will be ignored on input (though the user will 112 # format). It's up to you what you have the compiler do with it. 126 # Notes on specific elisions made to fit translations within 1023 bytes: 141 # to be older types that don't use up a lot of string space on function keys. 155 # on that hit list: rc, sc, uc. 184 #%to line up nicely. 230 status_line_esc_ok eslok bool es - - YB-G- escape can be used on th [all...] |
H A D | Caps | 100 # as a terminfo object, and breaking this would be bad. It's up the ncurses 104 # do this, the capability will be ignored on input (though the user will 110 # format). It's up to you what you have the compiler do with it. 124 # Notes on specific elisions made to fit translations within 1023 bytes: 139 # to be older types that don't use up a lot of string space on function keys. 153 # on that hit list: rc, sc, uc. 182 #%to line up nicely. 228 status_line_esc_ok eslok bool es - - YB-G- escape can be used on the status line 234 prtr_silent mc5i bool 5i - - ----- printer will not echo on scree [all...] |
H A D | Caps.aix4 | 100 # as a terminfo object, and breaking this would be bad. It's up the ncurses 104 # do this, the capability will be ignored on input (though the user will 110 # format). It's up to you what you have the compiler do with it. 124 # Notes on specific elisions made to fit translations within 1023 bytes: 139 # to be older types that don't use up a lot of string space on function keys. 153 # on that hit list: rc, sc, uc. 182 #%to line up nicely. 228 status_line_esc_ok eslok bool es - - YB-G- escape can be used on the status line 234 prtr_silent mc5i bool 5i - - ----- printer will not echo on scree [all...] |
H A D | Caps.hpux11 | 100 # as a terminfo object, and breaking this would be bad. It's up the ncurses 104 # do this, the capability will be ignored on input (though the user will 110 # format). It's up to you what you have the compiler do with it. 124 # Notes on specific elisions made to fit translations within 1023 bytes: 139 # to be older types that don't use up a lot of string space on function keys. 153 # on that hit list: rc, sc, uc. 182 #%to line up nicely. 228 status_line_esc_ok eslok bool es - - YB-G- escape can be used on the status line 235 prtr_silent mc5i bool 5i - - ----- printer will not echo on scree [all...] |
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H A D | gnus-refcard.tex | 15 % dvips -t letter -f gnus-refcard.dvi > gnus-refcard.ps 19 % dvips -t letter -f gnus-booklet.dvi > gnus-booklet.ps 60 \def\logoscale{0.5}% FIXME: too large for 2up printing? --rsteib 128 \guide{} provided the copyright notice and this permission are preserved on 130 current maintainer's email address. \Guide{} last edited on \date. 140 order to save 40\% space, every function is listed only once on this 152 \quad [scope] How many objects to operate on (including the current one). 155 determines how many objects to operate on. Else if there are some objects 156 marked with the process mark \#, these are operated on. Else only the 238 C & (M C; M C-c; M H; c, Z c; Z n; Z C) Killed by {\bf catch-up} [all...] |
H A D | termcap.src | 74 # For details on these formats, see terminfo(5) in the ncurses distribution, 87 # roughly by type frequency with ANSI/VT100 and other common types up front. 104 # The file is divided up into major sections (headed by lines beginning with 143 # -rv Terminal in reverse video mode (black on white) 180 # from the terminal. Common values for <u9> will be ^E (on older ASCII 181 # terminals) or \E[c (on newer VT100/ANSI/ECMA-48-compatible terminals). 198 # \E[%i%d;%dR (on VT100/ANSI/ECMA-48-compatible terminals). 220 # and vt100 up front in confidence that this will catch 95% of new hardware). 252 # serve, putting one on a termcap/terminfo file with hundreds of anonymous 271 # know what kind of terminal is on i [all...] |
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H A D | gnuplot.vim | 9 " thanks to "David Necas (Yeti)" <yeti@physics.muni.cz> for heads up - working on more changes . 15 " I will post mail and newsgroup comments on a standard suffix in 'URL' directory. 105 syn keyword gnuplotType linestyle nolinestyle linetype lt linewidth lw pointtype pt pointsize ps
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H A D | vim.vim | 19 syn keyword vimCommand contained abc[lear] argdo argu[ment] bel[owright] bN[ext] breakd[el] b[uffer] caddb[uffer] cb[uffer] cex[pr] cg[etfile] checkt[ime] cnew[er] col[der] con[tinue] cq[uit] delc[ommand] diffoff diffu[pdate] dr[op] echom[sg] em[enu] endt[ry] exi[t] fina[lly] fix[del] foldd[oopen] go[to] hid[e] ij[ump] isp[lit] k laddb[uffer] la[st] lch[dir] lex[pr] lgete[xpr] l[ist] lmak[e] lN[ext] loc[kmarks] lpf[ile] lt[ag] lv[imgrep] ma[rk] mk[exrc] mkv[imrc] mz[scheme] new noh[lsearch] on[ly] ped[it] popu prev[ious] prof[ile] pta[g] ptn[ext] pts[elect] py[thon] r[ead] redr[aw] ret[ab] rightb[elow] rundo san[dbox] sbf[irst] sbN[ext] scripte[ncoding] setg[lobal] sh[ell] sla[st] sme sni[ff] sor[t] spelli[nfo] sp[lit] startg[replace] st[op] sunme syncbind tabd[o] tabl[ast] tabN[ext] tabs tcld[o] th[row] tm[enu] tp[revious] tu undoj[oin] uns[ilent] vert[ical] vi[sual] wa[ll] winp[os] wp[revious] ws[verb] xa[ll] xmenu xnoremenu 20 syn keyword vimCommand contained abo[veleft] arge[dit] as[cii] bf[irst] bo[tright] breakl[ist] buffers cad[dexpr] cc cf[ile] c[hange] cla[st] cn[ext] colo[rscheme] cope[n] cr[ewind] d[elete] diffpatch dig[raphs] ds[earch] echon emenu* endw[hile] f[ile] fin[d] fo[ld] foldo[pen] gr[ep] his[tory] il[ist] iuna[bbrev] keepalt lad[dexpr] later lcl[ose] lf[ile] lg[etfile] ll lmapc[lear] lnf[ile] lockv[ar] lp[revious] lua lvimgrepa[dd] marks mks[ession] mod[e] nbc[lose] n[ext] nu[mber] o[pen] pe[rl] popu[p] p[rint] promptf[ind] ptf[irst] ptN[ext] pu[t] qa[ll] rec[over] redraws[tatus] retu[rn] rub[y] ru[ntime] sa[rgument] sbl[ast] sbp[revious] scrip[tnames] setl[ocal] sign sl[eep] smenu sno[magic] so[urce] spellr[epall] spr[evious] star[tinsert] stopi[nsert] sunmenu t tabe[dit] tabm[ove] tabo[nly] ta[g] tclf[ile] tj[ump] tn[ext] tr[ewind] tu[nmenu] undol[ist] up[date] vie[w] vmapc[lear] wh[ile] win[size] wq wundo x[it] XMLent xunme 22 syn keyword vimCommand contained arga[dd] argl[ocal] ba[ll] bm[odified] brea[k] bro[wse] bw[ipeout] cal[l] cd cgetb[uffer] chd[ir] clo[se] cnf[ile] comp[iler] cpf[ile] cw[indow] delm[arks] diffsplit dj[ump] earlier el[se] endf[unction] ex filetype fir[st] folddoc[losed] fu[nction] ha[rdcopy] if is[earch] ju[mps] kee[pmarks] lan[guage] lc[d] lefta[bove] lgetb[uffer] lgrepa[dd] lli[st] lne[xt] lo[adview] lop[en] ls luafile mak[e] menut[ranslate] mkvie[w] mzf[ile] nbs[tart] nmapc[lear] omapc[lear] pc[lose] po[p] pre[serve] profd[el] ps[earch] ptl[ast] ptr[ewind] pyf[ile] quita[ll] red[o] res[ize] ri[ght] rubyf[ile] sal[l] sba[ll] sbn[ext] sb[uffer] setf[iletype] sfir[st] sim[alt] sm[ap] sN[ext] snoremenu spe[llgood] spellw[rong] sta[g] stj[ump] sun[hide] sv[iew] tabc[lose] tabfir[st] tabn[ext] tabr[ewind] tc[l] tf[irst] tm to[pleft] ts[elect] u[ndo] unlo[ckvar] ve[rsion] vimgrepa[dd] vs[plit] windo wN[ext] w[rite] X xme xnoreme y[ank] 80 " commands not picked up by the generator (due to non-standard format) 130 syn keyword vimFTOption contained detect indent off on plugin 347 syn match vimNotation "\(\\\|<lt>\)\=<\([scamd]-\)\{0,4}x\=\(f\d\{1,2}\|[^ \t:]\|cr\|lf\|linefeed\|return\|k\=del\%[ete]\|bs\|backspace\|tab\|esc\|right\|left\|help\|undo\|insert\|ins\|k\=home\|k\=end\|kplus\|kminus\|kdivide\|kmultiply\|kenter\|space\|k\=\(page\)\=\(\|down\|up\)\)>" contains=vimBracket 428 " Syntax: off and on {{{2 429 syn keyword vimSynType contained enable list manual off on reset 640 " apparently has("tcl") has been hanging vim on some windows systems with cygwin
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H A D | texinfo.tex | 36 % and /home/gd/gnu/doc/texinfo.tex on the GNU machines. 54 % dvips foo.dvi -o # or whatever; this makes foo.ps. 66 % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because 102 % Set up fixed words for English if not already set. 111 \ifx\putwordMethodon\undefined \gdef\putwordMethodon{Method on}\fi 114 \ifx\putwordon\undefined \gdef\putwordon{on}\fi 177 % and nothing on the terminal. We don't just call \tracingall here, 178 % since that produces some useless output on the terminal. We also make 524 % since \penalty is valid in vertical mode, we'd end up putting the 525 % penalty on th [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/gnutar-452/gnutar/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 50 % dvips foo.dvi -o # or whatever; this makes foo.ps. 65 % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because 116 % Set up fixed words for English if not already set. 125 \ifx\putwordMethodon\undefined \gdef\putwordMethodon{Method on}\fi 128 \ifx\putwordon\undefined \gdef\putwordon{on}\fi 183 par-a-digms rath-er rec-tan-gu-lar ro-bot-ics se-vere-ly set-up spa-ces 230 % and nothing on the terminal. We don't just call \tracingall here, 231 % since that produces some useless output on the terminal. We also make 631 % since \penalty is valid in vertical mode, we'd end up putting the 632 % penalty on th [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/groff-38/groff/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 50 % dvips foo.dvi -o # or whatever; this makes foo.ps. 65 % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because 116 % Set up fixed words for English if not already set. 125 \ifx\putwordMethodon\undefined \gdef\putwordMethodon{Method on}\fi 128 \ifx\putwordon\undefined \gdef\putwordon{on}\fi 183 par-a-digms rath-er rec-tan-gu-lar ro-bot-ics se-vere-ly set-up spa-ces 230 % and nothing on the terminal. We don't just call \tracingall here, 231 % since that produces some useless output on the terminal. We also make 631 % since \penalty is valid in vertical mode, we'd end up putting the 632 % penalty on th [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/cxxfilt-11/cxxfilt/texinfo/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 50 % dvips foo.dvi -o # or whatever; this makes foo.ps. 65 % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because 115 % Set up fixed words for English if not already set. 124 \ifx\putwordMethodon\undefined \gdef\putwordMethodon{Method on}\fi 127 \ifx\putwordon\undefined \gdef\putwordon{on}\fi 181 par-a-digms rec-tan-gu-lar ro-bot-ics se-vere-ly set-up spa-ces 227 % and nothing on the terminal. We don't just call \tracingall here, 228 % since that produces some useless output on the terminal. We also make 628 % since \penalty is valid in vertical mode, we'd end up putting the 629 % penalty on th [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/gnudiff-19/diffutils/config/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 37 % and /home/gd/gnu/doc/texinfo.tex on the GNU machines. 56 % dvips foo.dvi -o # or whatever; this makes foo.ps. 67 % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because 99 % Set up fixed words for English if not already set. 108 \ifx\putwordMethodon\undefined \gdef\putwordMethodon{Method on}\fi 111 \ifx\putwordon\undefined \gdef\putwordon{on}\fi 156 % and nothing on the terminal. We don't just call \tracingall here, 157 % since that produces some useless output on the terminal. 443 % Why was this kern here? It messes up equalizing space above and below 505 % since \penalty is valid in vertical mode, we'd end up puttin [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/uucp-11/uucp/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 37 % /home/gd/gnu/doc/texinfo.tex on the GNU machines. 53 % dvips foo.dvi -o # or whatever, to process the dvi file; this makes foo.ps. 64 % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because 96 % Set up fixed words for English if not already set. 105 \ifx\putwordMethodon\undefined \gdef\putwordMethodon{Method on}\fi 108 \ifx\putwordon\undefined \gdef\putwordon{on}\fi 153 % and nothing on the terminal. We don't just call \tracingall here, 154 % since that produces some useless output on the terminal. 430 % Why was this kern here? It messes up equalizing space above and below 492 % since \penalty is valid in vertical mode, we'd end up puttin [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/bc-21/bc/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 37 % /home/gd/gnu/doc/texinfo.tex on the GNU machines. 53 % dvips foo.dvi -o # or whatever, to process the dvi file; this makes foo.ps. 64 % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because 96 % Set up fixed words for English if not already set. 105 \ifx\putwordMethodon\undefined \gdef\putwordMethodon{Method on}\fi 108 \ifx\putwordon\undefined \gdef\putwordon{on}\fi 153 % and nothing on the terminal. We don't just call \tracingall here, 154 % since that produces some useless output on the terminal. 429 % Why was this kern here? It messes up equalizing space above and below 491 % since \penalty is valid in vertical mode, we'd end up puttin [all...] |
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H A D | texinfo.tex | 50 % dvips foo.dvi -o # or whatever; this makes foo.ps. 65 % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because 116 % Set up fixed words for English if not already set. 125 \ifx\putwordMethodon\undefined \gdef\putwordMethodon{Method on}\fi 128 \ifx\putwordon\undefined \gdef\putwordon{on}\fi 185 par-a-digms rath-er rec-tan-gu-lar ro-bot-ics se-vere-ly set-up spa-ces 232 % and nothing on the terminal. We don't just call \tracingall here, 233 % since that produces some useless output on the terminal. We also make 636 % since \penalty is valid in vertical mode, we'd end up putting the 637 % penalty on th [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/emacs-92/emacs/man/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 50 % dvips foo.dvi -o # or whatever; this makes foo.ps. 65 % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because 116 % Set up fixed words for English if not already set. 125 \ifx\putwordMethodon\undefined \gdef\putwordMethodon{Method on}\fi 128 \ifx\putwordon\undefined \gdef\putwordon{on}\fi 185 par-a-digms rath-er rec-tan-gu-lar ro-bot-ics se-vere-ly set-up spa-ces 232 % and nothing on the terminal. We don't just call \tracingall here, 233 % since that produces some useless output on the terminal. We also make 636 % since \penalty is valid in vertical mode, we'd end up putting the 637 % penalty on th [all...] |
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H A D | tommath.tex | 90 They ask why I did it and especially why I continue to work on them for free. The best I can explain it is ``Because I can.'' 129 great deal of work in which multiple precision mathematics was needed. Understanding the possibilities for speeding up 146 Karatsuba multiplication. I was laid up, alone and immobile, and thought ``Why not?'' I vaguely knew what Karatsuba multiplication was, but not 149 At the time of writing this, I've still not met Tom or Mads in meatspace. I've been following Tom's progress since his first splash on the 176 By way of comparison a fixed or single precision operation would lose precision on various operations. For example, in 206 see fit.} can only represent values up to $10^{19}$ as shown in figure \ref{fig:ISOC}. On its own the C language is 208 trivially factored\footnote{A Pollard-Rho factoring would take only $2^{16}$ time.} on the average desktop computer, 209 rendering any protocol based on the algorithm insecure. Multiple precision algorithms solve this very problem by 215 major companies such as RSA Security, Certicom and Entrust have built entire product lines on the implementation and 220 The basic IEEE \cite{IEEE} standard floating point type is made up o [all...] |
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H A D | netrw.vim | 478 " supports :NetrwClean -- remove netrw from first directory on runtimepath 479 " :NetrwClean! -- remove netrw from all directories on runtimepath 662 " ER: on Win2K" rcp machine[.user]:file tmpfile 984 " on the temporary file's name. Deletion of the temporary file during 1436 " User-provided (ie. optional) fix-it-up command 1850 if s:didstarstar || !mapcheck("<s-up>","n") 1851 nnoremap <buffer> <silent> <s-up> :Pexplore<cr> 1852 inoremap <buffer> <silent> <s-up> :Pexplore<cr> 2030 " 4: (user: <u>) go up (previous) bookmark 2106 " u: change to the previous directory stored on th [all...] |
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H A D | configure | 22 # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which 43 # Prefer a ksh shell builtin over an external printf program on Solaris, 140 # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which 226 $as_echo "$0: the shells that I found on your system." 343 # Perform arithmetic evaluation on the ARGs, and store the result in the 446 # original and so on. Autoconf is especially sensitive to this). 458 *) echo `echo ksh88 bug on AIX 6.1` > /dev/null 682 # hostname on some systems (SVR3.2, Linux) returns a bogus exit status, 1057 # and all the variables that are supposed to be based on exec_prefix 1311 -psdir | --psdir | --psdi | --psd | --ps) [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/tcl-102/tcl_ext/tkimg/tkimg/compat/libjpeg/ |
H A D | configure | 22 # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which 43 # Prefer a ksh shell builtin over an external printf program on Solaris, 140 # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which 226 $as_echo "$0: the shells that I found on your system." 343 # Perform arithmetic evaluation on the ARGs, and store the result in the 446 # original and so on. Autoconf is especially sensitive to this). 458 *) echo `echo ksh88 bug on AIX 6.1` > /dev/null 682 # hostname on some systems (SVR3.2, Linux) returns a bogus exit status, 918 # and all the variables that are supposed to be based on exec_prefix 1172 -psdir | --psdir | --psdi | --psd | --ps) [all...] |
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H A D | configure | 24 # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which 45 # Prefer a ksh shell builtin over an external printf program on Solaris, 142 # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which 228 $as_echo "$0: the shells that I found on your system." 346 # Perform arithmetic evaluation on the ARGs, and store the result in the 449 # original and so on. Autoconf is especially sensitive to this). 461 *) echo `echo ksh88 bug on AIX 6.1` > /dev/null 685 # hostname on some systems (SVR3.2, Linux) returns a bogus exit status, 920 # and all the variables that are supposed to be based on exec_prefix 1174 -psdir | --psdir | --psdi | --psd | --ps) [all...] |
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H A D | configure | 21 # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which 246 # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which 267 # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which 356 echo shells that I found on your system. Please install a 462 # original and so on. Autoconf is especially sensitive to this). 712 # hostname on some systems (SVR3.2, Linux) returns a bogus exit status, 930 # and all the variables that are supposed to be based on exec_prefix 1170 -psdir | --psdir | --psdi | --psd | --ps) 1172 -psdir=* | --psdir=* | --psdi=* | --psd=* | --ps=*) 1306 # There might be people who depend on th [all...] |
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H A D | configure | 20 # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which 245 # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which 266 # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which 355 echo shells that I found on your system. Please install a 461 # original and so on. Autoconf is especially sensitive to this). 711 # hostname on some systems (SVR3.2, Linux) returns a bogus exit status, 924 # and all the variables that are supposed to be based on exec_prefix 1164 -psdir | --psdir | --psdi | --psd | --ps) 1166 -psdir=* | --psdir=* | --psdi=* | --psd=* | --ps=*) 1300 # There might be people who depend on th [all...] |