corosync-cmapctl(8): - A tool for accessing the object database.
corosync-cmapctl(8): usage: corosync-cmapctl [-b] [-dghsTtp] [params...] -b show binary values Set key: corosync-cmapctl -s key_name type value where type is one of ([i|u][8|16|32|64] | flt | dbl | str | bin) for bin, value is file name (or - for stdin) Load
cosh(3posix): cosh, coshf, coshl --- hyperbolic cosine functions
cosh(3posix): The functionality described on this reference page is aligned with the ISO C standard. Any conflict between the requirements described here and the ISO C standard is unintentional. This volume of POSIX.12008 defers to the ISO C standard.
cosnaming(3erl): - The CosNaming service is a collection of interfaces that together
cosnaming(3erl): The naming service provides the principal mechanism for clients to find objects in an ORB based world. The naming service provides an initial naming context that functions as the root context for all names.
cosproperty(3erl): - The main module of the cosProperty application
cosproperty(3erl): To get access to the record definitions for the structures use: -include_lib("cosProperty/include/*.hrl"). This module contains the functions for starting and stopping the application.
cpgeti(3ncarg): - Retrieves the integral value of an internal parameter of type
cpgeti(3ncarg): The C-binding argument descriptions are the same as the FORTRAN argument descriptions. USAGE This routine allows you to retrieve the current value of Conpack parameters.
cpuinfo2cpuid(1): cpuinfo2cpuid (Ubuntu Linux Manual)
cpuinfo2cpuid(1): Expects /proc/cpuinfo data on stdin and converts it to cpuid-like HEX data structure suitable as the input for cpuid -f <file> utility. Alternatively, user can specify CPU vendor, family, model and stepping on the command line.
cpuy(3ncarg): - Converts from plotter address unit coordinates to user coordinates.
cpuy(3ncarg): The C-binding argument description is the same as the FORTRAN argument description. Online: cfux, cfuy, cmfx, cmfy, cmux, cmuy, cpfx, cpfy, cpux, cpuy, cufx, cufy, kfmx, kfmy, kfpx, kfpy, kmpx, kmpy, kpmx, kpmy, kumx, kumy, kupx, kupy,
crc-zlib(3trf): - Message digest "crc-zlib" (Ubuntu)
crc-zlib(3trf): The command crc-zlib is one of several message digests provided by the package trf. See trf-intro for an overview of the whole package. crc-zlib ?options...? ?data? The options listed below are understood by the digest if and only if the
credential-sheets(1): - Account Credential Sheets Tool
credential-sheets(1): After mass import of user accounts (e.g. into LDAP) most site administrators have to create information sheets (or snippets) containing those new credentials (like username, password, policy of usage, etc.).
critterding(1): - Evolving Artificial Life (Ubuntu)
critterding(1): This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because critterding does not have a manual page. It provides information taken from "critterding --help" output and project homepage.
csa3lxs(3ncarg): - cubic spline approximation, expanded entry for three- dimensional
csa3lxs(3ncarg): NI (integer,input) The number of input data points. It must be that NI .gt. 3 and, depending on the size of KNOTS below, NI may have to be larger. XI (real, input) An array containing the X - Y - Z coordinates of the input data points.
csinl(3posix): csinl --- complex sine functions (Ubuntu)
csinl(3posix): Refer to csin(). COPYRIGHT Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2013 Edition, Standard for Information Technology -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
ctanh(3posix): ctanh, ctanhf, ctanhl --- complex hyperbolic tangent functions
ctanh(3posix): The functionality described on this reference page is aligned with the ISO C standard. Any conflict between the requirements described here and the ISO C standard is unintentional. This volume of POSIX.12008 defers to the ISO C standard.
curseofwar(6): - Real Time Strategy Game for Linux
curseofwar(6): This is a fast-paced action strategy game for Linux implemented using ncurses user interface. Unlike most RTS, you are not controlling units, but focus on high-level strategic planning: Building infrastructure, securing resources, and
cursors(3tk): - mouse cursors available in Tk ______________________________________________________________________________
cursors(3tk): The -cursor widget option allows a Tk programmer to change the mouse cursor for a particular widget. The cursor names recognized by Tk on all platforms are: X_cursor arrow based_arrow_down based_arrow_up boat bogosity bottom_left_corner
curve3(3ncarg): - Draws the projection of a curve defined by a sequence of points in
curve3(3ncarg): The C-binding argument descriptions are the same as the FORTRAN argument descriptions. Online: threed, fence3, frst3, line3, perim3, point3, psym3, pwrz, pwrzt, set3, threed, tick3, tick43, vect3, ncarg_cbind.
curve(3ncarg): - draws the curve defined by a specified series of points in the user
curve(3ncarg): The C-binding argument descriptions are the same as the FORTRAN argument descriptions. USAGE If the routine SET was not called, or if it was called with a linear mapping in both the X and Y coordinates, then the GKS routine GPL is called to
curvecpclient(1): CurveCP --- Message-handling programs
curvecpclient(1): This manual page documents briefly the CurveCP commands. A traditional UNIX-style server such as ftpd handles just one network connection, reading input from stdin and writing output to stdout.
curvps(3ncarg): - calculate values for a smoothing spline for a periodic function.
curvps(3ncarg): N (integer, input) The number of input data values. (N > 1) X (integer, input) An array containing the abscissae for the input function. Y (integer, input) An array containing the functional values for the input function -- Y(K) is the
curvs1(3ncarg): - calculate values for a smoothing spline for data in the plane.
curvs1(3ncarg): N (integer, input) The number of input data values. (N > 1) X (integer, input) An array containing the X-coordinates for the input data. These need not be increasing.
cyclograph(1): - route altimetry plotting application
cyclograph(1): filename --qt --gtk3 or --file=FILE cyclograph {-q|-G|-f} for cli
d2x-rebirth(6): - port of the 1996 classic game "Descent 2: Counterstrike"
d2x-rebirth(6): DXX-Rebirth is a Source Port of the Descent & Descent ][ Engines and provides classical Gameplay combined with OpenGL graphics and effects, a bunch of improvements and new features.
dandr(3ncarg): - Draws an isosurface when used in conjunction with entry INIT3D.
dandr(3ncarg): NV (an input expression of type INTEGER) defines the range to be used for the V dimension of the 3-D UVW grid. NW (an input expression of type INTEGER) defines the range to be used for the W dimension of the 3-D UVW grid.
db.columns(1grass): - List all columns for a given table.
db.columns(1grass): db.columns lists all columns for a give table. Connection to databases are supported through dbf, shp, odbc and pg drivers. NOTE If parameters for database connection are already set with db.
dbiblast(1e): - Index a BLAST database (Ubuntu Linux)
dbiblast(1e): dbiblast is a command line program from EMBOSS ("the European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite"). It is part of the "Utils:Database indexing" command group(s).
dbusdaemon(1): DBusDaemon --- Runs a D-Bus Daemon (Ubuntu)
dbusdaemon(1): This manual page documents briefly the DBusDaemon command. DBusDaemon provides a D-Bus daemon for applications to communicate. DBusDaemon [--version] [-v] [--help] [-h] [--print-address] [-r] [--unix] [-u] [--tcp] [-t] [--listen
dbxfasta(1e): - Index a fasta file database using b+tree indices
dbxfasta(1e): dbxfasta is a command line program from EMBOSS ("the European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite"). It is part of the "Utils:Database indexing" command group(s).
debian-installer-launcher(8): - Debian Installer desktop launcher
debian-installer-launcher(8): This is a desktop launcher for Debian Installer images. It is intended to be used on Debian Live systems. You probably do not want to install this package onto a non-live system, although it will do no harm.
destroy(3tk): - Destroy one or more windows (Ubuntu)
destroy(3tk): This command deletes the windows given by the window arguments, plus all of their descendants. If a window "." is deleted then all windows will be destroyed and the application will (normally) exit.
dhcpcanon(8): - DHCP Client Anonymity profile (Ubuntu)
dhcpcanon(8): dhcpcanon is a DCHP client implementation of the DHCP Anonymity Profile (RFC7844). using Scapy Automaton. dhcpcanon [-h] [-d] [-l LEASE] [-v] [interface]
dh-make-elpa(1): - helper for creating Debian packages from ELPA packages
dh-make-elpa(1): dh-make-elpa will try to create the files required to build a Debian source package from an unpacked GNU Emacs ELPA package. dh-make-elpa is an experimental script that performs a lot of guesswork.
diameter(3erl): - Main API of the diameter application.
diameter(3erl): This module provides the interface with which a user can implement a Diameter node that sends and receives messages using the Diameter protocol as defined in RFC 6733.
diameterc(1): - diameterc [<options>] <file>
diameterc(1): The diameterc utility is used to compile a diameter dictionary file into Erlang source. The resulting source implements the interface diameter required to encode and decode the dictionary's messages and AVPs.
dicomfind(1): - vtk-dicom CLI (Ubuntu Linux Manual)
dicomfind(1): usage: dicomfind [options] <directory> ... options: -L Follow symbolic links (default). -P Do not follow symbolic links. -k tag=value Provide an attribute to be queried and matched. -q <query.
dicomsrvalidator(1): - Works with DICOM files (Ubuntu)
dicomsrvalidator(1): java.io.FileNotFoundException: --help (No such file or directory) at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method) at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:137) at com.pixelmed.dicom.AttributeList.read(AttributeList.
dicomtocsv(1): - vtk-dicom CLI (Ubuntu Linux Manual)
dicomtocsv(1): usage: dicomtocsv [options] <directory> options: -k tag=value Provide a key to be queried and matched. -q <query.txt> Provide a file to describe the find query. -u <uids.txt> Provide a file that contains a list of UIDs.
diodshowmount(8): - list diod server connections (Ubuntu)
diodshowmount(8): diodshowmount connects to a diod server and displays a list of clients connected to that server in hostlist format, with domain name suffixes stripped. With no options, it reads "ctl:version" from "localhost".
displaycal-vrml-to-x3d-converter(1): - VRML to X3D converter
displaycal-vrml-to-x3d-converter(1): Converts VRML files to X3D embedded in HTML. displaycal (1) displaycal-vrml-to-x3d-converter Florian Hch <florian@displaycal.net> 12 Apr 20displaycal-vrml-to-x3d-converter(1)
disulfinder(1): - cysteines disulfide bonding state and connectivity predictor
disulfinder(1): 'disulfinder' is for predicting the disulfide bonding state of cysteines and their disulfide connectivity starting from sequence alone. Disulfide bridges play a major role in the stabilization of the folding process for several proteins.
docidx(3tcl): - Processing indices - (Ubuntu Linux)
docidx(3tcl): This package provides a class for the creation of objects able to process and convert text written in the docidx markup language into any output format X for which a formatting engine is available.
docker-events(1): - Get real time events from the server
docker-events(1): Get event information from the Docker daemon. Information can include historical information and real-time information. Docker containers will report the following events: attach, commit, copy, create, destroy, detach, die, exec_create,
docker-network-connect(1): - connect a container to a network
docker-network-connect(1): Connects a container to a network. You can connect a container by name or by ID. Once connected, the container can communicate with other containers in the same network.
docker-network-disconnect(1): - disconnect a container from a network
docker-network-disconnect(1): Disconnects a container from a network. $ docker network disconnect multi-host-network container1 docker network disconnect [--help] [--force] NETWORK CONTAINER
docker-update(1): - Update configuration of one or more containers
docker-update(1): The docker update command dynamically updates container configuration. you can Use this command to prevent containers from consuming too many resources from their Docker host.
dom-safe-pull(1): - Safely pull changes from Git remote
dom-safe-pull(1): dom-safe-pull looks for tracked branches and fetches changes from remote. For each branch, if the changes are fast-forward then it will merge the local branch with the corresponding remote branch.
dphys-swapfile(8): - set up, mount/unmount, and delete an swap file
dphys-swapfile(8): dphys-swapfile computes the size for an optimal swap file (and resizes an existing swap file if necessary), mounts an swap file, unmounts it, and deletes it it is not wanted any more.
dpm-listspaces(1): - Display Disk Pool Manager pools and space reservations
dpm-listspaces(1): dpm-listspaces Display Disk Pool Manager pools and space reservations and their detailed configuration. The most up-to-date documentation can be obtained with option --help.
dpm-modifypool(1): - modify a disk pool definition
dpm-modifypool(1): dpm-modifypool modifies a disk pool definition. This command requires ADMIN privilege. dpm-modifypool --poolname Volatile --def_filesize 100M \ --groups -dteam,ops,+atlas
dpms(4freebsd): dpms --- VESA BIOS DPMS driver (Ubuntu)
dpms(4freebsd): The dpms driver uses the VESA BIOS to manage an external display during suspend and resume. When the machine suspends, the dpms driver turns the external display off.
dpm-updatespace(1): - update space - (Ubuntu Linux)
dpm-updatespace(1): dpm-updatespace updates space. dpm-updatespace --space_token fe869590-b771-4002-b11a-8e7430d72911 --lifetime 1m dpm-updatespace --token_desc myspace --gspace 5G dpm-updatespace --token_desc atlgrpspace --group -atlas/higgs
dpns-rmusrmap(1): - suppress user entry corresponding to a given virtual uid or user
dpns-rmusrmap(1): dpns-rmusrmap suppresses the user entry corresponding to a given virtual uid or user name. If both are specified, they must point at the same entry. This command requires ADMIN privilege.
dprintf(3posix): dprintf --- print formatted output
dprintf(3posix): Refer to fprintf(). COPYRIGHT Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in electronic form from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2013 Edition, Standard for Information Technology -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base
dpsetr(3ncarg): - Sets the value of an internal parameter of type REAL or INTEGER.
dpsetr(3ncarg): The C-binding argument descriptions are the same as the FORTRAN argument descriptions. USAGE This routine allows you to set the current value of Dashpack parameters.
dpt(4freebsd): dpt --- DPT RAID Controller SCSI driver
dpt(4freebsd): The dpt driver supports DPT RAID SCSI controllers. SmartRAID (PM3???) are "Enterprise" class cards, and SmartCache (PM2???) cards are in the "Workstation" class.
d.rast.edit(1grass): - Edits cell values in a raster map.
d.rast.edit(1grass): The d.rast.edit program allows users to interactively edit cell category values in a raster map layer displayed to the graphics monitor using a mouse cursor. USAGE Note: this help page refers to the old Tcl/Tk version of this program.
drawtiming(1): drawtiming --- generate timing diagram from signal description
drawtiming(1): This application provides a command line tool for documenting hardware and software designs through ideal timing diagrams. It reads signal descriptions from a text file with an intuitive syntax, and outputs an ideal timing diagram to an
drbr(9freebsd): drbr, drbr_free, drbr_enqueue, drbr_dequeue, drbr_dequeue_cond,
drbr(9freebsd): The drbr functions provide an API to network drivers for using buf_ring(9) for enqueueing and dequeueing packets. This is meant as a replacement for the IFQ interface for packet queuing.
driver(9freebsd): driver --- structure describing a device driver
driver(9freebsd): Each driver in the kernel is described by a driver_t structure. The structure contains the name of the device, a pointer to a list of methods, an indication of the kind of device which the driver implements and the size of the private data
dssetrd(3ncarg): - Sets the value of an internal parameter of type DOUBLE PRECISION.
dssetrd(3ncarg): PNAM A character string that specifies the name of the parameter to be set. RVAL A DOUBLE PRECISION value that is the value to be assigned to the internal parameter specified by pnam.
dxml-db2latex(1): - obtain latex output from DocBook XML document
dxml-db2latex(1): Accepts DocBook XML document in standard input and outputs a latex document. dxml-db2latex <docbook.xml>document.tex Junichi Uekawa <dancer@debian.org> <dancer@netfort.gr.
dynalogind(1): - dynalogin server daemon - (Ubuntu)
dynalogind(1): The dynalogin server daemon (dynalogin) listens on a TCP port (default localhost:9050) and processes HOTP validation requests. When a user is validated successfully, it updates the counter that must be retained as part of the HOTP algorithm.
ec2addgrp(1): - Create a new security group (Ubuntu)
ec2addgrp(1): A more verbose description of the group being created. http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.amazonwebservices.
ec2addigw(1): - Creates an Internet Gateway (Ubuntu)
ec2addigw(1): Creates an Internet Gateway. GENERAL http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/latest/CommandLineReference EC2 API command line tools 1.6.14.
ec2addrtb(1): - Creates a new route table - (Ubuntu)
ec2addrtb(1): Creates a new route table. VPC is the ID of the network for which the route table will be created. GENERAL http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.amazonwebservices.
ec2addvpc(1): - Creates a VPC (Ubuntu Linux Manual)
ec2addvpc(1): Creates a VPC with the CIDR block you specify. The CIDR parameter is a valid CIDR block, e.g. 10.0.2.0/24. GENERAL http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.amazonwebservices.
ec2assocdopt(1): - Associate dhcp options to a VPC
ec2assocdopt(1): Associates a set of DHCP options that you've previously created with the specified VPC. The DHCP_ http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.amazonwebservices.
ec2-associate-route-table(1): - Associate a route table with a subnet
ec2-associate-route-table(1): Associate a route table with a subnet. ROUTE_TABLE is the route table that you wish to associate. GENERAL http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.amazonwebservices.
ec2-attach-internet-gateway(1): - Attaches an internet gateway to a specified
ec2-attach-internet-gateway(1): Attaches an internet gateway to a specified network. INTERNET_GATEWAY is the ID of the internet gateway that you wish to attach. GENERAL http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.
ec2-attach-network-interface(1): - Attaches a network interface to an instance
ec2-attach-network-interface(1): Attaches a network interface to an instance. GENERAL http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/latest/CommandLineReference EC2 API command line tools 1.6.14.
ec2-delete-group(1): - Delete an existing security group
ec2-delete-group(1): Delete an existing security group The GROUP parameter specifies the group name or group ID to delete. GENERAL http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.amazonwebservices.
ec2-delete-route(1): - Delete a route (Ubuntu Linux)
ec2-delete-route(1): Delete a route. ROUTE_TABLE is the ID of the route table from which to delete a route. GENERAL http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.amazonwebservices.
ec2-delete-subnet(1): - Delete a subnet from a VPC
ec2-delete-subnet(1): Deletes a subnet from a VPC. You must terminate all running instances in the subnet before deleting it. The SUBNET parameter is the ID of the subnet you want to delete.
ec2-describe-keypairs(1): - List keypairs - (Ubuntu)
ec2-describe-keypairs(1): List and describe keypairs you've created (or have access to) The KEY parameter specifies the name(s) of the key(s) to be described. If unspecified all keypairs visible to you will be returned.
ec2-describe-reserved-instances(1): - Describe purchased reserved instances
ec2-describe-reserved-instances(1): List and describe purchased reserved instances offerings If no reserved instances IDs are specified, all purchased reserved instances will be listed. GENERAL
ec2-describe-reserved-instances-offerings(1): - Describe available reserved
ec2-describe-reserved-instances-offerings(1): Find offerings containing the following product description --tenancy TENANCY Specifies the tenancy of the instances, which can be default or dedicated. - default: Tenancy is not restricted.
ec2-describe-volume-attribute(1): - Describes a volume attribute.
ec2-describe-volume-attribute(1): Describes a volume attribute. Only one attribute can be specified per call. GENERAL http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.amazonwebservices.
ec2-describe-vpcs(1): - describe one or more VPCs (Ubuntu)
ec2-describe-vpcs(1): Gives you information about one or more VPCs. The VPC parameters, if specified, are the IDs of the VPCs to describe. GENERAL http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.amazonwebservices.
ec2-modify-snapshot-attribute(1): - Modify a snapshot attribute
ec2-modify-snapshot-attribute(1): Modify an attribute on a snapshot. The SNAPSHOT parameter is the ID of the snapshot for which to modify an attribute. GENERAL http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.amazonwebservices.
ec2-replace-network-acl-entry(1): - Replace an existing network ACL entry
ec2-replace-network-acl-entry(1): Replace an existing network ACL entry. NETWORK_ACL is the network acl ID in which to replace the entry. GENERAL http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2014-05-01/CommandLineReference http://docs.amazonwebservices.
ecaccess-event-grant(1p): - Grant usage of an ECaccess Event
ecaccess-event-grant(1p): Allow managing the Event permissions for a list of user(s). The permissions can be either subscribe, notify, both or none. In order to remove permissions to an Event for a list of users use this command with no -subscribe and -notify
ecaccess-file-modtime(1p): - Show the Last Modification Time of an ECaccess File
ecaccess-file-modtime(1p): Allow showing the Last Modification Time of ecaccess-file. The ecaccess-file is in the form [domain:][/user-id/]path. Please read the "Shell commands -> File Management" section of the "ecaccess" guide for more information on the
ecaccess-job-submit(1p): - Submit a new ECaccess Job
ecaccess-job-submit(1p): Allow submitting the source script on either the default ECaccess batch queue or the ECaccess batch queue specified with the -queueName option. ECaccess batch queue name can be obtained with the ecaccess-queue-list command (the default
ecdsasign(1): - ECDSA document signing (Ubuntu Linux)
ecdsasign(1): ecdsautils reads the secret from stdin and signs a single document passed as an argument. The document is changed in that the signature is added at the bottom of the file, separated by a dashed line.
edfviewer(1): - Simple EDF file viewer (Ubuntu Linux)
edfviewer(1): Tool to visualize image files which format has been wrapped as EDF into the X-ray fluorescence toolkit. Files that can be visualized by this tool include European Synchrotron Radiation Facility data format, uncompressed or packbits TIFF,
edialign(1e): - Local multiple alignment of sequences
edialign(1e): edialign is a command line program from EMBOSS ("the European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite"). It is part of the "Alignment:Multiple" command group(s).
edubuntu-server-manager(1): - Edubuntu server management web interface
edubuntu-server-manager(1): usage: edubuntu-server-manager [-h] [--config CONFIG] Edubuntu Server Manager optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --config CONFIG
eegdev-datafile(5): - eegdev backend for reading from biosignal data file
eegdev-datafile(5): The datafile plugin implements the backend for the eegdev library for sourcing signal from a biosignal data file. This plugin supports all the file formats supported by the xdffileio library.
elb-attach-lb-to-subnets(1): - Attach existing LoadBalancer to Subnets in VPC
elb-attach-lb-to-subnets(1): Attach existing LoadBalancer to Subnets in VPC. ARGUMENTS LoadBalancerName Name of the LoadBalancer. You can also set this value using "--lb". Required. SPECIFIC
elb-deregister-instances-from-lb(1): - Deregister instances from a LoadBalancer
elb-deregister-instances-from-lb(1): Deregisters instances from a LoadBalancer. Returns all instances registered to the LoadBalancer ARGUMENTS LoadBalancerName Name of the LoadBalancer. You can also set this value using "--lb". Required.
elixir-column(1p): - reformat 'elixir resolve' output
elixir-column(1p): elixir-column can be used for reformatting the general output of elixir resolve --lists into a column format that simply lists the solutions. elixir resolve -l | elixir-column.
elixir-compose(1p): - reformat 'elixir compose' output
elixir-compose(1p): elixir-compose can be used for reformatting the general output of elixir compose and produces the contents of lib/ElixirFM/Data/Compose.PL which is used in lib/ElixirFM/Resolve.pm.
embossversion(1e): - Reports the current EMBOSS version number
embossversion(1e): embossversion is a command line program from EMBOSS ("the European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite"). It is part of the "Utils" command group(s). embossversion is fully documented via the tfm(1) system.
encoding(3perl): - allows you to write your script in non-ASCII and non-UTF-8
encoding(3perl): This pragma is used to enable a Perl script to be written in encodings that aren't strictly ASCII nor UTF-8. It translates all or portions of the Perl program script from a given encoding into UTF-8, and changes the PerlIO layers of "STDIN"
endgrent(3posix): endgrent, getgrent, setgrent --- group database entry functions
endgrent(3posix): The getgrent() function shall return a pointer to a structure containing the broken-out fields of an entry in the group database. When first called, getgrent() shall return a pointer to a group structure containing the first entry in the
endless-sky(6): - a space exploration and combat game.
endless-sky(6): Endless Sky is a space exploration and combat game combining action and role playing elements. Explore other star systems. Earn money by trading, carrying passengers, or completing missions.
endutxent(3posix): endutxent, getutxent, getutxid, getutxline, pututxline, setutxent
endutxent(3posix): These functions shall provide access to the user accounting database. The getutxent() function shall read the next entry from the user accounting database. If the database is not already open, it shall open it.
english(3perl): - use nice English (or awk) names for ugly punctuation variables
english(3perl): This module provides aliases for the built-in variables whose names no one seems to like to read. Variables with side-effects which get triggered just by accessing them (like $0) will still be affected.
entrailsbook(1e): - Reports the internal structures in EMBOSS book format
entrailsbook(1e): entrailsbook is a command line program from EMBOSS ("the European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite"). It is part of the "Utils:Misc" command group(s). entrailsbook is fully documented via the tfm(1) system.
entry(3tcl): - Editable text field widget - (Ubuntu)
entry(3tcl): An entry widget displays a one-line text string and allows that string to be edited by the user. The value of the string may be linked to a Tcl variable with the -textvariable option.
errno(3posix): errno --- error return value (Ubuntu)
errno(3posix): The lvalue errno is used by many functions to return error values. Many functions provide an error number in errno, which has type int and is defined in <errno.h>.
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