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Diagram editor (library files)
Summary
Diagram editor (library files)
Translated by Michael
Reviewed by Michael
Located in Package: dia-libs
918.
Dia is an editor for diagrams, graphs, charts etc. There is support for UML static structure diagrams (class diagrams), Entity-Relationship diagrams, network diagrams and much more. Diagrams can be exported to postscript and many other formats.
Description
Dia is an editor for diagrams, graphs, charts etc. There is support for UML static structure diagrams (class diagrams), Entity-Relationship diagrams, network diagrams and much more. Diagrams can be exported to postscript and many other formats.
Translated by Michael
Reviewed by Michael
Located in Package: dia-libs Package: dia-gnome Package: dia-common
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This package contains library files common to dia and dia-gnome
Description
This package contains library files common to dia and dia-gnome
Translated by Michael
Reviewed by Michael
Located in Package: dia-libs
920.
dictionary client
Summary
dictionary client
Translated by Stephan Woidowski
Located in Package: dict
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This package provides a client application to query a dictd server. The client-server protocol is TCP-based; the server may then be local or accessed through the network.
Description
This package provides a client application to query a dictd server. The client-server protocol is TCP-based; the server may then be local or accessed through the network.
Translated by Stephan Woidowski
Located in Package: dict
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The DICT Development Group maintains several public servers which can be accessed from any machine connected to the Internet. The default configuration is to query one of these servers first. This may be changed in the configuration file /etc/dictd/dict.conf.
Description
The DICT Development Group maintains several public servers which can be accessed from any machine connected to the Internet. The default configuration is to query one of these servers first. This may be changed in the configuration file /etc/dictd/dict.conf.
Translated by Michael
Reviewed by Michael
Located in Package: dict
923.
Queries may be customized by numerous command line options, including specifying the database(s) to be queried and the search strategy to be used.
Description
Queries may be customized by numerous command line options, including specifying the database(s) to be queried and the search strategy to be used.
Translated by Stephan Woidowski
Reviewed by Stephan Woidowski
Located in Package: dict
924.
This package also provides dictl, which allows using UTF-8 encoded dictionaries with terminals that do not support UTF-8.
Description
This package also provides dictl, which allows using UTF-8 encoded dictionaries with terminals that do not support UTF-8.
Translated by Michael
Reviewed by Michael
Located in Package: dict
925.
FOLDOC dictionary database
Summary
FOLDOC dictionary database
Translated by Michael
Reviewed by Michael
Located in Package: dict-foldoc
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This package contains the FOLDOC, the Free On Line Dictionary of Computing, supplemented by a number of Debian-specific definitions, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package.
Description
This package contains the FOLDOC, the Free On Line Dictionary of Computing, supplemented by a number of Debian-specific definitions, formatted for use by the dictionary server in the dictd package.
Translated by Michael
Reviewed by Michael
Located in Package: dict-foldoc
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Contributors to this translation: Alex Anthony, Alfredo Hernández, Anthony Harrington, Ben Brunt, Chidge12, Isabell Long, James Thorrold, Jonathon Fernyhough, Josh Holland, Lewis Cawte, Michael, Michael Mulqueen, Michael Vogt, Stephan Woidowski, etali, mrx5682, rshaylor.