wmcalc: Remove redundant .wmcalc*; essentially the same as wmcalc.conf.
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# wmcalc Configuration File
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# Last Manual Update: 10/29/00
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# General Notes:
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# * There must be a tab character '\t' between the variable name and
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# the value, not a series of spaces.
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# * wmcalc is case sensitive when reading these variables. Examine the
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# wmcalc_g.h file for currently defined variables.
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#Calculator Memory Locations
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#Note: These must all exist, though they may be in any order
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Mem0 0.000000
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Mem1 0.000000
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MEM2 2.718282
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MEM3 3.141593
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Mem4 0.000000
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Mem5 0.000000
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Mem6 0.000000
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Mem7 0.000000
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Mem8 0.000000
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Mem9 0.000000
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# The CalcStart variable is intended to allow the user to start a larger
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# calculator for more complicated needs. Everything after the tab '\t'
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# character is sent unmodified in a system() call, so anything you can type
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# at the command prompt may be put here.
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#CalcStart xterm -T "Basic Calculator" -e bc &
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#CalcStart xterm -T "gnuplot" -sb -sl 500 -e gnuplot &
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CalcStart xcalc &
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# The ImagChar variable allows the user to choose between 'i' and 'j' to
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# represent the sqrt(-1). (Electrical Engineers (such as myself) use 'j'
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# rather than 'i.')
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#ImagChar i
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ImagChar j
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# wmcalc Configuration File
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# Last Manual Update: 10/29/00
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# General Notes:
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# * There must be a tab character '\t' between the variable name and
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# the value, not a series of spaces.
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# * wmcalc is case sensitive when reading these variables. Examine the
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# wmcalc_g.h file for currently defined variables.
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#Calculator Memory Locations
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#Note: These must all exist, though they may be in any order
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Mem0 0.000000
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Mem1 0.000000
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MEM2 2.718282
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MEM3 3.1415926535
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Mem4 0.000000
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Mem5 0.000000
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Mem6 0.000000
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Mem7 0.000000
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Mem8 0.000000
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Mem9 0.000000
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# The CalcStart variable is intended to allow the user to start a larger
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# calculator for more complicated needs. Everything after the tab '\t'
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# character is sent unmodified in a system() call, so anything you can type
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# at the command prompt may be put here.
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#CalcStart xterm -T "Basic Calculator" -e bc &
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#CalcStart xterm -T "gnuplot" -sb -sl 500 -e gnuplot &
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CalcStart xcalc &
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# The ImagChar variable allows the user to choose between 'i' and 'j' to
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# represent the sqrt(-1). (Electrical Engineers (such as myself) use 'j'
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# rather than 'i.')
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#ImagChar i
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ImagChar j
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# wmcalc Configuration File
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# Last Manual Update: 10/29/00
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# General Notes:
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# * There must be a tab character '\t' between the variable name and
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# the value, not a series of spaces.
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# * wmcalc is case sensitive when reading these variables. Examine the
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# wmcalc_g.h file for currently defined variables.
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#Calculator Memory Locations
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#Note: These must all exist, though they may be in any order
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Mem0 0.000000
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Mem1 0.000000
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MEM2 2.718282
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MEM3 3.1415926535
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Mem4 0.000000
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Mem5 0.000000
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Mem6 0.000000
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Mem7 0.000000
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Mem8 0.000000
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Mem9 0.000000
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# The CalcStart variable is intended to allow the user to start a larger
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# calculator for more complicated needs. Everything after the tab '\t'
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# character is sent unmodified in a system() call, so anything you can type
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# at the command prompt may be put here.
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#CalcStart xterm -T "Basic Calculator" -e bc &
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#CalcStart xterm -T "gnuplot" -sb -sl 500 -e gnuplot &
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CalcStart xcalc &
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# The ImagChar variable allows the user to choose between 'i' and 'j' to
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# represent the sqrt(-1). (Electrical Engineers (such as myself) use 'j'
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# rather than 'i.')
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#ImagChar i
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ImagChar j
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