Linux-Announce Digest #373, Volume #3 Sun, 21 Feb 99 06:13:18 EST Contents: Viewmol 2.2 - gui front end for computational chemistry programs (Joerg-Ruediger Hill) WWW: Newbie WWW site (Erik Faye-Lund) WWW: Linux Sound & MIDI Applications page updated (Dave Phillips) THX-1138 1.0.1 - Graphing calculator (John Lindal) Code Crusader 1.2.1 - Text Editor & UNIX Development Environment (John Lindal) Emacspeak at the LinuxWorld Expo in San Jose, Ca. (Hans Zoebelein) WWW: LinuxInside.org finally opens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Zgv 3.1 (svgalib graphics viewer) uploaded (Steven Flintham) linux kb beta cd ready (Joseph Cheek) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joerg-Ruediger Hill) Subject: Viewmol 2.2 - gui front end for computational chemistry programs Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 03:14:41 GMT =====BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE===== Viewmol 2.2 has been released. What is Viewmol ? Viewmol is a graphical front end for computational chemistry programs. It is able to graphically aid in the generation of molecular structures for computations and to visualize their results. The program's capabilities include: - - Building and editing of molecules - - Visualization of the geometry of a molecule - - Tracing of a geometry optimization or a MD trajectory - - Animation of normal vibrations or to show them as arrows - - Drawing of IR, Raman, and inelastic neutron scattering spectra - - Drawing of an MO energy level or density of states diagram - - Drawing of basis functions, molecular orbitals, and electron densities - - Display of forces acting on each atom in a certain configuration - - Drawings generated by Viewmol can be saved as TIFF, HPGL, or PostScript files - - Animations of normal modes can be converted to a video file (MPEG), e. g. for inclusion into World Wide Web documents (requires additional programs available on the Internet) - - Interface to the freeware ray tracing program Rayshade (input file generation and use of Rayshade from within Viewmol) - - Input and output in a variety of formats, new formats can be added easily by the user At present Viewmol includes input filters for Discover, DMol/DSolid/DMol3, Gaussian 9x, Gulp, Mopac, and Turbomole outputs as well as for PDB files. Structures can be saved as MSI car-files, MDL files, and Turbomole coordinate files. Viewmol's file format has been added to Babel so that Babel can serve as an input as well as an output filter for coordinates making all formats Babel can handle accessible by Viewmol. What is new in version 2.2 ? - - Molecule building and editing capabilities - - More than one molecule can be handled at once - - Automatic file type recognition - - Standard file selection dialog can be used to select files to load in addition to the old command line oriented mode - - Periodic systems can be enlarged by adding more unit cells - - Automatic recognition of hydrogen bonds - - Improved drawing of isosurfaces - - Capability to read Mopac outputs - - Gaussian input filter extended to handle Gaussian98 outputs - - Configuration dialog for selecting helper applications and language (no need to edit resource files anymore) - - Viewmol file format added to Babel (if anybody knows where to submitted patches for Babel, please tell me) - - a lot of bug fixes What operating systems does Viewmol run on ? Viewmol was developed using Linux, but it was also ported (or better recompiled) on a number of other operating systems. Currently, pre- compiled binaries are available for Linux (dynamically linked with Lesstif, statically linked with Motif), AIX, and IRIX. The program should also run on OSF1 and HP-UX, but due to a lack of direct access to such hardware I couldn't test it. Where do I get Viewmol ? Viewmol can be downloaded from the Computational Chemistry List archive (USA): - - file://ftp.osc.edu/pub/chemistry/software/SOURCES/C/viewmol or from Akademische Software Kooperation Karlsruhe (Europe): - - file://ftp.ask.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/education/chemistry The source code and the precompiled binaries for Linux will also be available from Sunsite (USA) or your friendly neighbourhood mirror: - - file://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/graphics/visualization For the second site it may take a few days before the site administrators have moved the code to the given location. J�rg-R�diger Hill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - -- This article has been digitally signed by the moderator, using PGP. http://www.iki.fi/mjr/cola-public-key.asc has PGP key for validating signature. Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE remember a short description of the software and the LOCATION. This group is archived at http://www.iki.fi/mjr/linux/cola.html =====BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE===== Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: latin1 iQCVAgUBNs4ooVrUI/eHXJZ5AQGRLAP/UqF/1Wi6iYNnOCRKVaJI5ETi/xgsbEtO 6c+vKsfEf+hbGGI+38YNkzaAy+6Toc+LNNDyOlQ7/L8R8wbuxp7Xlmyjd4aUjHqW OzofZR/EOQ3s+sirWjFBpDPhN2DUoIRLGh68LZNxBaPbUVBwf/yY9YMszmnPqiw9 ZuK3R2IyDVg= =CToQ =====END PGP SIGNATURE===== ------------------------------ From: Erik Faye-Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: WWW: Newbie WWW site Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 03:54:55 GMT =====BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE===== Hi I have started a newbie linux site at http://kusma.hypermart.net/linux and was hoping that somebody would join the admin-team. Please post howtos to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - -- This article has been digitally signed by the moderator, using PGP. http://www.iki.fi/mjr/cola-public-key.asc has PGP key for validating signature. Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE remember a short description of the software and the LOCATION. This group is archived at http://www.iki.fi/mjr/linux/cola.html =====BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE===== Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: latin1 iQCVAgUBNs4yD1rUI/eHXJZ5AQF0xgP/ctSU7u5H9CDKm3WSHfQ5cp70dJYTC1Hm XH5M7WU55bY4jOjQWY1gDzyFexwNLc6qFWYlNNryQ49GsQqR/Jz3yJHZ0yZZQIkB 3YsQujVpYbmwb0xhMWm9uFdO/OnqWMCSlDques0vIJ8c2LTsjmATFIfxxBgDUELe 7ne/j/QKUTI= =gdRg =====END PGP SIGNATURE===== ------------------------------ From: Dave Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: WWW: Linux Sound & MIDI Applications page updated Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 03:58:22 GMT =====BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE===== Greetings: As of February 19 1999 the Linux Sound and MIDI Applications page has been updated again. The Linux soundapps page contains more than 500 various audio, MIDI, and DSP links, making it by far the most complete listing of such software available on the Web. The page can be accessed here: http://sound.condorow.net here: http://sound.lovebead.com here (this is the new primary site): http://sunsite.univie.ac.at/Linux-soundapp/linux_soundapps.html and here: http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linux_soundapps.html As always, please use the mirrors first, since my ISP imposes a daily transfer limit of 35 MB. Have fun ! == Dave Phillips http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/index.html - -- This article has been digitally signed by the moderator, using PGP. http://www.iki.fi/mjr/cola-public-key.asc has PGP key for validating signature. Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE remember a short description of the software and the LOCATION. This group is archived at http://www.iki.fi/mjr/linux/cola.html =====BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE===== Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: latin1 iQCVAgUBNs4y31rUI/eHXJZ5AQET1gQAn6we+fBXMnh26SPr5TJCx3LEuP4KHDtv J4EXZuCi0JoT0PDHXW/HsS6ASYQQ7asCZeDfr7gzwbvx7YYPy/9E+eYV/b+w19/p cnlwRgGeD5P/lGQlLiYBrxN/gqtKiAZ8ad9JgSzg4zESybgZ/Z7WJJdN/SgdL4Ej DbdkZgbhHSw= =z+Qo =====END PGP SIGNATURE===== ------------------------------ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Lindal) Subject: THX-1138 1.0.1 - Graphing calculator Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 03:26:47 GMT =====BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE===== THX-1138 1.0.1 is now available. This release adds the ability to print the tape, and also provides many minor improvements to plotting. The binary and source distributions can be downloaded from: http://www.its.caltech.edu/~jafl/thx/ ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/math/calc/ - ---------- Description: While quite appropriate for a hand held device, the bunch-o-buttons interface provided by a typical calculator is ridiculous when implemented on a computer screen. Instead, THX-1138 provides an approximation to electronic paper. As you enter the expression, it is displayed the way you would write it on paper, and you can edit it directly. You can also plot functions and print the graphs as PostScript, and there is a window for base conversions. (e.g. hex <-> decimal) More information about THX-1138 is available at: http://www.its.caltech.edu/~jafl/thx/ License: The program is free. - -- This article has been digitally signed by the moderator, using PGP. http://www.iki.fi/mjr/cola-public-key.asc has PGP key for validating signature. Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE remember a short description of the software and the LOCATION. This group is archived at http://www.iki.fi/mjr/linux/cola.html =====BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE===== Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: latin1 iQCVAgUBNs4rd1rUI/eHXJZ5AQF45gQAhHmxH0KA37d8vE6RJ0E8LcXkRNwUCddn 2Kcc/5+SbJposO9Xpmu8LRlW7CG1bt+EUmyyr0nD/U9LND4WrTN+qq7USWwxF2JN +mQ4dMKc9YNKWXn2WDTAz+n2CnoY7V+FIakPuXWiSR+Cs+Qrjkbr8neSaAMeQ66g kdyfDWh+dtE= =R2N9 =====END PGP SIGNATURE===== ------------------------------ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Lindal) Subject: Code Crusader 1.2.1 - Text Editor & UNIX Development Environment Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 03:26:18 GMT =====BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE===== Code Crusader 1.2.1 is now available. This release provides improved printing facilities and fixes a bug in regular expression replacement. Thanks to the following people for porting Code Crusader: LinuxPPC r4 Piotr Muszynski The binary and source distributions can be downloaded from: http://www.its.caltech.edu/~jafl/jcc/ ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/editors/X/ For a really cool debugger, check out Code Medic at http://www.its.caltech.edu/~glenn/medic/ - ---------- Description: Code Crusader is a free UNIX development environment inspired by Metrowerks Code Warrior. Currently, it features a text editor, a C++ class browser, multi-file search and replace, and an interface to UNIX make and the man pages that cooperate to streamline the process of developing code. More information about Code Crusader is available at: http://www.its.caltech.edu/~jafl/jcc/ To subscribe to the mailing list, send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include "subscribe jcc" in the body of the message. License: Code Crusader is free. - -- This article has been digitally signed by the moderator, using PGP. http://www.iki.fi/mjr/cola-public-key.asc has PGP key for validating signature. Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE remember a short description of the software and the LOCATION. This group is archived at http://www.iki.fi/mjr/linux/cola.html =====BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE===== Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: latin1 iQCVAgUBNs4rWlrUI/eHXJZ5AQESwQQAh5MLrpFM3pi8BCEpy/knn95wIx/AoZes QJhcMKlkgle0IhqdYBP6ZOpNSJxiGuZUhgD++rmfW9D9e4TqDuuyKmjbxtTq7lqn +cPZCpfU9I3D1xqZ+54tcqVOIVCNFbE5v5gACzTKFyDuO5366N52KUwx7f+Xi4e3 JF+AcRZGkVo= =HR9N =====END PGP SIGNATURE===== ------------------------------ From: Hans Zoebelein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Emacspeak at the LinuxWorld Expo in San Jose, Ca. Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 03:27:43 GMT =====BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE===== Emacspeak the unique speech enabled user environment will be presented live at the LinuxWorld Expo in San Jose, California by Mr. "Emacspeak" T.V. Raman himself. Redhat was so kind to host Mr. Raman at the Redhat Expo booth. If you should be in California while the Expo is open (dates below) find out more about Emacspeak and visit us at the LinuxWord Expo. We will be happy to meet you there. Location: San Jose Convention Center San Jose, Ca Exhibit hours: Tuesday March 2: 10.00 am - 6:00 pm Wednesday March 3: 10.00 am - 6:00 pm Thursday March 4: 10.00 am - 4:00 pm For details about LinuxWorld Conference & Expo please check out http://www.linuxworldexpo.com Enjoy! Hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] maintainer blinux-list - -- blinux == http://www.hzo.cubenet.de/blinux/ ios++ == http://www.leb.net/hzo/ioscount/ - -- This article has been digitally signed by the moderator, using PGP. http://www.iki.fi/mjr/cola-public-key.asc has PGP key for validating signature. Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE remember a short description of the software and the LOCATION. This group is archived at http://www.iki.fi/mjr/linux/cola.html =====BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE===== Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: latin1 iQCVAgUBNs4rr1rUI/eHXJZ5AQF78AP/WTydNAbXGIUclm1qfUXAWHQnR5xP50oE 9iZAEelPQHhtOYRpwGLj8DK8+fxVCRxb1jmzFTA7si8vK5rKuiSYzjL4MLG77QOp N/Jg0rGQJDg5fesjAJzuTD6wubIezmVq5oJrIzndcbWxXdLcwLzAEK3YLK/LfYZa BPGuQ3hlpfM= =ysR9 =====END PGP SIGNATURE===== ------------------------------ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: WWW: LinuxInside.org finally opens Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 03:30:42 GMT =====BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE===== LINUXINSIDE.ORG LAUNCHED ! LinuxInside.org is a new site for linux-related Software (Open Source, Freeware and Commercial), Hardware (Drivers, Products) and Vendors at: http://linuxinside.org/ Amongst other things you can find the latest computing news on Linux, Java and all lawsuits against Micro$oft, updated automatically by intelligent agent software (ICENews) and a searchable/browsable sw/hw catalog. We welcome new items for inclusion in the database, if you make or sell a Linux-related product and would like to see your name, company or products included in the LinuxInside catalog feel free to submit it. Your input is welcome to improve the site! The LinuxInside.ORG team - -- This article has been digitally signed by the moderator, using PGP. http://www.iki.fi/mjr/cola-public-key.asc has PGP key for validating signature. Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE remember a short description of the software and the LOCATION. This group is archived at http://www.iki.fi/mjr/linux/cola.html =====BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE===== Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: latin1 iQCVAgUBNs4sYlrUI/eHXJZ5AQGV2gQAtt828q4DZBQnrlpTuosbH23pLhg6go5O mofnI1khH1lqnqSvqMnnp66UvLf6fyTFRMSTyWjuX4tUmCjk5uyPouH26qHwbmnp aIpVi7DEW1+OMl3+w5DgCcQ1eZHMjhjPSmoDDQxtNYV2/MSLMg0OiksymMmBJY3G dr0KGRuY3WY= =b3Y2 =====END PGP SIGNATURE===== ------------------------------ From: Steven Flintham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Zgv 3.1 (svgalib graphics viewer) uploaded Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 03:32:07 GMT =====BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE===== [I (Russell Marks) don't have net access any more, but Steven has been kind enough to upload/post on my behalf.] Zgv v3.1's been uploaded to sunsite.unc.edu. It's an svgalib picture viewer with a thumbnail-based file selector. I feel I must provide a brief disclaimer: A modified version of zgv 3.0 called `newzgv' is apparently maintained by Matan Ziv-Av. I have had nothing to do with newzgv, I was not informed of its existence despite my address being in zgv's README, and I only found out about it by accident weeks before zgv 3.1 was to be uploaded. This is an unorthodox code-forking strategy IMHO, and with me being zgv's author and having been its maintainer for nearly six years now, it would be fair to say it caught me by surprise. I mean, the bazaar I don't mind, but the bizarre I have problems with. :-) Returning to the script, there are these new features in zgv 3.1: - - Mouse support is much improved. There's a mouse pointer, the file selector has a scrollbar, you can click on a file to view it, and a menu appears when you right-click (in both the file selector and viewer). - - Texinfo documentation. It's rather better than the man page, largely because much of the text has been rewritten. (The man page is still included, but probably won't be updated in future other than for really major changes.) - - Added support for XBM and XPM files. - - Added simple-minded (but working) support for TIFF files. A hint as to how it works - you need to have netpbm's `tifftopnm' on the path for the TIFF support to work. :-) (I did it this way as it was dead easy and I don't like TIFF very much. But there are TIFF files out there, so *some* sort of support seemed a good idea.) - - You can now copy/move the current file or tagged files to a specified directory using the file selector. - - Thumbnail updating is now much faster on large dirs, as the screen is only redrawn when a thumbnail needs to be created/updated. (There's a config file option `slowupdate' to get the old behaviour.) - - Added `go to file starting with next char' function to file selector, on `g' and `'' (quote). - - Slideshow picture order can now be randomised (shuffled). - - Added slideshow pause/resume (on ^S/^Q). - - Added `-S' option to set slideshow timeout (like `tagtimeout' in config file). - - Added 24-bit PCX support. I haven't tested this very much (as I just hacked it in quickly because I didn't like zgv not supporting them) but it seems to work. :-) - - In the file selector you can now use `G' to go straight to a specified directory. - - Added `-w' option, which writes a PPM to stdout instead of viewing a file, acting as a sort of poor-man's-converter. This is primarily useful where zgv copes with some images in a given format that (say) netpbm's filters can't. (This seems to apply to PCX, XBM and XPM.) - - Now supports GNU-ish `--help' and `--version' options. Bugfixes: - - Zgv's key-reader routine used to lose keys in some situations; this was mainly a theoretical problem in the past, but caused real problems with zgv 3.1's new directory-name input. Fixed that. - - Fixed bug in 24-bit image rotate code. Previously the last line ended up being (in three out of four cases) an `earlier' line. - - PBM/PGM/PPM-reading code could previously have dropped into an infinite loop for certain bizarre kinds of corrupt files with comments. - - When started on (or jumped to) unreadable dir, previously would have segfaulted if $HOME wasn't set. Now coughs and dies, as it does in the same situation when the home dir itself isn't readable. - - Previously a permission-denied message on a picture moved to with enter etc. *from the viewer* didn't update the screen, resulting in a corrupted file selector screen. Fixed that. - - Fixed some bugs in help text you get with `-h'. Other changes: - - The file selector now dynamically allocates memory for the directory, so it should now work with any size dir (previous limit was 4096 files) and shouldn't take up memory it doesn't need. This generally makes the zgv process several hundred K smaller. - - Mouse support now works by using svgalib's mouse interface. - - In those cases where vgadisp.c only wants to clear the screen, that's now all it does (rather than changing mode, setting palette etc. too). This speeds up a few things a little when viewing an image. - - Similarly, the file selector now doesn't redraw the screen unless it has to (though there are still a few niggling exceptions). - - The drawing of the blank background for dialogs is much faster in 16-colour mode now. - - Made bitmap fonts the default even for cards without a 640x480 256-colour mode. - - Made `thicktext' mode nicer if using bitmap fonts by using a proper bold font for it. - - Added Emacs-style ^B/^F/^N/^P to file selector. - - To toggle between colour and greyscale in the viewer's 640x480 16-colour mode, you can now use `c' rather than `C'. This makes it consistent with the similar toggle in the 16-colour file selector. - - Esc now aborts when a single file specified on the command-line is loading. - - Renamed poorly-named `gamma' command/cfg-file-option `fakecols', which is a much more sensible name for it. :-) Here's the LSM entry: - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Begin3 Title: Zgv Version: 3.1 Entered-date: 06FEB99 Description: Zgv is a full-featured picture viewer for VGA/SVGA displays which supports most popular formats. (It uses svgalib.) It provides a file selector with thumbnails to select file(s) to view, and allows panning and fit-to-screen methods of viewing, slideshows, scaling, etc. Keywords: graphics svgalib viewer GIF JPEG PNG PBM PGM PPM BMP TGA PCX mrf XBM XPM TIFF Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Russell Marks) Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/apps/graphics/viewers/svga 277632 zgv-3.1-src.tar.gz 249505 zgv-3.1-bin.tar.gz Copying-policy: GPL End - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Rus. - -- This article has been digitally signed by the moderator, using PGP. http://www.iki.fi/mjr/cola-public-key.asc has PGP key for validating signature. Send submissions for comp.os.linux.announce to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE remember a short description of the software and the LOCATION. This group is archived at http://www.iki.fi/mjr/linux/cola.html =====BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE===== Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: latin1 iQCVAgUBNs4suFrUI/eHXJZ5AQH+VgQAuSRItendSG51ZfQh76zk6DGajm+LST+g V+3+2fkgpKp/UL3jl+qiDhGjMWrbL67S0Rl/dIS4VGoNsFsDpMBB9vSibhKtwcXN heaC2fS5nwM65yMg5nEsfYQXKSb97iLAM4CWXzEXWyv1YpjGDJWHPQ003Sjhgx3r BpMx+dHVMzY= =714E =====END PGP SIGNATURE===== ------------------------------ From: Joseph Cheek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: linux kb beta cd ready Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 01:20:31 GMT =====BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE===== hello all, it looks like the linux kb cd [beta] is ready to ship! it's basically a cd copy of the linux kb at http://linuxkb.cheek.com/, and we are giving it away to those that help us out by suggesting a resource to add to the kb. more details at http://linuxkb.cheek.com, click on the "FREE Beta CD" link. additionally, the good folks at caldera have allowed us to bundle openlinux 1.3.1 with the cd. openlinux 1.3.1 is the latest maintenance release of caldera system's linux os product. 1.3 retails for $59 with a manual or $29 for just the cd from caldera, so we feel pleased as punch to have caldera let us offer it bundled with our beta product. the cd's will be gone soon [we'll only burn a few hundred], so if you want a copy, sign up soon! thanks! follow-up: comp.os.linux.misc joe - -- Joseph Cheek, Director of Cheek Consulting in Seattle, WA Cheek Consulting provides Linux and Internet technology solutions We support Linux in business, marketing and commerce on the Internet Email [EMAIL PROTECTED], visit www.cheek.com, or call (206) 282-2892 Search the Linux KB technical archives at http://linuxkb.cheek.com/ - -- This article has been digitally signed by the moderator, using PGP. http://www.iki.fi/mjr/cola-public-key.asc has PGP key for validating signature. 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