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SIGCENSUS(1)							The Regina Handbook						      SIGCENSUS(1)

NAME
sigcensus - Form a census of splitting surface signatures SYNOPSIS
sigcensus order DESCRIPTION
Forms a census of all splitting surface signatures of the given order. The order is the number of quadrilaterals in the resulting split- ting surface. The signatures will be written to standard output, one per line, followed by a count of the total number of signatures found. Each signature will be output precisely once up to equivalence. Signatures are considered equivalent if they are related by some combina- tion of: o relabelling symbols; o rotating an individual cycle; o inverting an individual cycle (i.e., reversing the cycle and changing the case of each symbol in the cycle); o reversing all cycles without changing the case of any symbols. Upper-case symbols in signatures are not yet supported; this program will only output signatures whose symbols are all lower-case. For more information on splitting surface signatures, see Burton's PhD thesis at http://www.maths.uq.edu.au/~bab/papers/. MACOS X USERS
If you downloaded a drag-and-drop app bundle, this utility is shipped inside it. If you dragged Regina to the main Applications folder, you can run it as /Applications/Regina.app/Contents/MacOS/sigcensus. WINDOWS USERS
The command-line utilities are installed beneath the Program Files directory; on some machines this directory is called Pro- gram Files (x86). You can start this utility by running c:Program FilesReginaRegina 4.93insigcensus.exe. SEE ALSO
tricensus, tricensus-mpi, regina-gui. AUTHOR
This utility was written by Benjamin Burton <bab@debian.org>. Many people have been involved in the development of Regina; see the users' handbook for a full list of credits. 28 May 2012 SIGCENSUS(1)

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REGINA-ENGINE-CONFIG(1) 				      General Commands Manual					   REGINA-ENGINE-CONFIG(1)

NAME
regina-engine-config - get information about the installed version of Regina SYNOPSIS
regina-engine-config [--prefix[=DIR]] [--exec-prefix[=DIR]] [--version] [--libs] [--cflags] DESCRIPTION
regina-engine-config tells you which compiler and linker flags should be used to build the mathematical engine of Regina into your own pro- grams. Regina's mathematical engine is in the library libregina-engine.so. Regina is a software package for studying 3-manifold triangulations and normal surfaces. Other key features include angle structures, cen- sus enumeration, combinatorial recognition of triangulations, and high-level tasks such as 3-sphere recognition and connected sum decompo- sition. OPTIONS
regina-engine-config accepts the following options. --prefix=DIR Use DIR instead of the installation prefix that Regina was built with when computing the output for the --cflags and --libs options. This option is also used for the exec prefix if --exec-prefix is not specified. This option must be specified before any --libs or --cflags options. If no DIR is specified then the current installation prefix will be written to standard output. Most people will not need this option. --exec-prefix=DIR Use DIR instead of the installation exec prefix that Regina was built with when computing the output for the --cflags and --libs options. This option must be specified before any --libs or --cflags options. If no DIR is specified then the current installation exec prefix will be written to standard output. Most people will not need this option. --version Print the currently installed version of Regina. --libs Print the linker flags that are required to link a program against the Regina calculation engine. --cflags Print the compiler flags that are required to compile a program that uses the Regina calculation engine. SEE ALSO
Regina includes a detailed users' handbook, which may be accessed through Regina's help menu or read online at http://regina.source- forge.net/ . AUTHOR
This utility was written by Ben Burton <bab@debian.org>, and is licensed under the GNU General Public License. Many people have been involved in the development of Regina; see the users' handbook for a full list of acknowledgements. This script regina-engine-config and its manual page were modified from gtk-config, which contains the following notice: Copyright (C) 1998 Owen Taylor Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation. Note that the permission statement above applies only to regina-engine-config, and not to Regina as a whole. September 8, 2011 REGINA-ENGINE-CONFIG(1)
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