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3DEPICT(1)						      General Commands Manual							3DEPICT(1)

NAME
3Depict - 3D scalar point cloud visualization and analysis SYNOPSIS
3depict <file1><file2>... DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the 3Depict command 3depict is a program that allows for visualisation and analysis of point datasets with associated spectral data. Note that the program is a best-effort system. It is by no means guaranteed that the algorithms in this program are free form errors in implementation, or follow conventions for any specific user-application. OPTIONS
This program has no command line options, other than a sequence of data or XML files to open, the XML files being containing a previous program state (this may be generated from within the program's graphical interface). Currently the program can read "POS" (position) for- matted files, which are simply uncompressed sequences of 4-byte floats (IEEE 597) in (x,y,z,value) form. All other work is done through the graphical interface. As a further note, the XML file format has not been stabilised for the 0.0.x series; and may change between revisions AUTHOR
3Depict was written by D. Haley in 2012 HOMEPAGE
3Depict Project Home : http://threedepict.sourceforge.net This manual page was written by D Haley <mycae@yahoo.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). July 24, 2011 3DEPICT(1)

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pxsl-tools(1)						      General Commands Manual						     pxsl-tools(1)

NAME
pxslcc - PXSL to XML converter SYNOPSIS
pxslcc [options] file DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the pxslcc command. PXSL is a convenient shorthand for writing markup-heavy XML documents. It provides an alternative denotation for XML that focuses on the mark-up instead of the text, making handling mark-up heavy XML documents easier. Also, PXSL makes use of element defaults that can act as shortcuts or even as macros. pxslcc is a program that takes a PXSL source file and any macro definitions and generates an XML file. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the README file. -i[NUM] --indent[=NUM] Re-indent XML using NUM spaces per nesting level. -h, --header Insert an comment into the generated XML to warn against editing the XML file directly and to recommend editing the original PXSL source file instead. -x, --xslt Add default element defaults for generating XSLT files. -aFILE, --add=FILE Add the given defaults file. --export Export (print) all of the active defaults. --dump Dump internal parse format (for debugging). --help Print a synopsis of command line options. -v, --version Prints out the program version. SEE ALSO
For more information, see the README file, that can be found on Debian systems at /usr/share/doc/pxsl-tools/README.gz or visit the home page at http://community.moertel.com/ss/space/pxsl. AUTHOR
pxsl-tools was written by Thomas Moertel and Bill Hubauer. This manual page was written by Kari Pahula <kaol@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). 25 Jan 2008 pxsl-tools(1)
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