OREGANO(1) General Commands Manual OREGANO(1)NAME
oregano - GNOME application for schematic capture of electrical circuits
SYNOPSIS
oregano
DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents oregano. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original pro-
gram does not have a manual page.
oregano is an application for schematic capture and printing of electrical circuits. It can also be used for simulation if you have NG-
Spice or Gnucap.
BUGS
This is under active development and things might not work as expected. Regarding backwards compatibility, when opening oregano 0.23 files
some wires might be out of place, and the probes will not be present.
Undo, redo has not yet been implemented.
SEE ALSO
oregano includes online help, found in the Help menu of the program. Relevant documentation included with the source can also be found in
/usr/share/doc/oregano/
AUTHOR
oregano was written by Richard Hult <rhult@codefactory.se>. And retaken by Ricardo Markiewicz <rmarkie@fi.uba.ar> and Andres de Barbara
<adebarbara@fi.uba.ar>.
This manual page was originally written by Hugo van der Merwe <hvdm@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system. Later modified by Maximil-
iano Curia <maxy@gnuservers.com.ar>.
oregano September 12, 2004 OREGANO(1)
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SYNOPSIS
mailer password-files
DESCRIPTION
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AUTHOR
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john June 03, 2004 MAILER(8)
Hi all,
I am looking for the best software to make schematic diagrams availabe on linux or BSD.
Anyone with a suggestion?
Even if it is to let me know where I should have asked this question: Thanks for your input!
Take care, (5 Replies)