abs-guide
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 10, Testing: 10 Description: An in-depth exploration of the art of shell scripting
Homepage:https://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html License: public-domain
blas-docs
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 3.1.1, Testing: 3.1.1 Description:
BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines) is a set of efficient routines
for most of the basic vector and matrix operations. They are widely
used as the basis for other high quality linear algebra software, for
example lapack and linpack. This implementation is the Fortran 77
reference implementation found at netlib.
This package contains manual pages for the routines, and other
quick reference in postscript format.
Homepage:https://www.netlib.org/blas License: BSD
cantera-docs
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 3.0.0, Testing: 3.2.0 Description:
Cantera Doxygen API Documentation for C++ library
and Sphinx API Documentation for CTI tool, Python module and Matlab interface.
Homepage:https://cantera.org License: BSD
casting-spels-emacs
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 19-r4, Testing: 19-r4 Description:
Ever wonder what makes Lisp so powerful? Now you can find out for yourself -
And you can do it right inside your GNU Emacs text editor! If you've spent
any time working with Emacs, you'll find out that in order to get the full
power out of this uber text editor, you'll want to learn a little about
programming in Emacs Lisp. Anyone who has ever learned to program in Lisp
will tell you it is very different from any other programming language.
It is different in lots of surprising ways - This comic book will let you
find out how Lisp's unique design makes it so powerful!
Homepage:https://www.lisperati.com/casting-spels-emacs/html/casting-spels-emacs-1.html
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/casting-spels-emacs/ License: GPL-2+ FDL-1.2
cppman
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 0.6.0, Testing: 0.6.0 Description: C++ man pages for Linux, with source from cplusplus.com and cppreference.com
Homepage:https://github.com/aitjcize/cppman License: GPL-3
elisp-manual
- Ebuilds: 12, Stable: 29.4-r1, Testing: 29.4-r1, 18.1.03-r1 Description:
Most of the GNU Emacs text editor is written in the programming language
called Emacs Lisp. You can write new code in Emacs Lisp and install it as an
extension to the editor. However, Emacs Lisp is more than a mere "extension
language"; it is a full computer programming language in its own right. You
can use it as you would any other programming language.
Because Emacs Lisp is designed for use in an editor, it has special features
for scanning and parsing text as well as features for handling files,
buffers, displays, subprocesses, and so on. Emacs Lisp is closely integrated
with the editing facilities; thus, editing commands are functions that can
also conveniently be called from Lisp programs, and parameters for
customization are ordinary Lisp variables.
This manual attempts to be a full description of Emacs Lisp. For a
beginner's introduction to Emacs Lisp, see An Introduction to Emacs Lisp
Programming, by Bob Chassell, also published by the Free Software
Foundation. This manual presumes considerable familiarity with the use of
Emacs for editing; see The GNU Emacs Manual for this basic information.
Homepage:https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/ License: FDL-1.3+
info-manual
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 30.2, Testing: 30.2 Description:
The GNU Project distributes most of its manuals in the Info format.
There are two primary Info readers: The stand-alone info program
in <pkg>sys-apps/texinfo</pkg> and the info package in GNU Emacs
<pkg>app-editors/emacs</pkg>.
This manual describes how to get around inside of Info, various
advanced Info commands, and contains references to other sources,
which explain how to generate Info files from Texinfo files.
It is provided as a separate package because the Texinfo package
does not install it (as it is bundled with GNU Emacs), but the
stand-alone Info reader refers to it.
Homepage:https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/ License: FDL-1.3+
jargon
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 4.4.7-r2, Testing: 4.4.7-r2 Description: A compendium of hacker slang illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition
Homepage:http://www.catb.org/jargon/ License: public-domain
kicad-doc
- Ebuilds: 4, Stable: 9.0.5, Testing: 9.0.6 Description:
Kicad-doc is the extended manuals and documenation for Kicad. Kicad is
an open source (GPL) software for the creation of electronic schematic
diagrams and printed circuit board artwork.
Homepage:https://docs.kicad.org/
lapack-docs
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 3.1.1, Testing: 3.1.1 Description:
LAPACK is a comprehensive FORTRAN library that does linear
algebra operations including matrix inversions, least squared
solutions to linear sets of equations, eigenvector analysis, singular
value decomposition, etc. It is a very comprehensive and reputable
package that has found extensive use in the scientific community.
This package contains manual pages for the routines, and a Quick-Reference guide.
Homepage:https://www.netlib.org/lapack License: BSD
mathjax-docs
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 3.2.2, Testing: 3.2.2 Description:
MathJax is an open-source JavaScript display engine for LaTeX and
MathML that works in all modern browsers. It was designed with the
goal of consolidating the recent advances in web technologies into a
single, definitive, math-on-the-web platform supporting the major
browsers and operating systems. It requires no setup on the part of
the user (no plugins to downlaod or software to install), so the
page author can write web documents that include mathematics and be
confident that users will be able to view it naturally and
easily. One simply includes MathJax and some mathematics in a web
page, and MathJax does the rest.
Homepage:https://docs.mathjax.org/ License: Apache-2.0
phrack
- Ebuilds: 72, Stable: 72, Testing: 72 Description:
"...those who know us know what we do, others do not have to...."
Phrack Magazine is made available to the public, as often as possible,
free of charge. New issues are announced on the mailinglist (see
below), various forums and are made available on the website
(https://www.phrack.org).
Homepage:http://www.phrack.org/ License: phrack
phrack-all
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 72, Testing: 72 Description:
"...those who know us know what we do, others do not have to...."
Phrack Magazine is made available to the public, as often as possible,
free of charge. New issues are announced on the mailinglist (see
below), various forums and are made available on the website
(https://www.phrack.org).
Homepage:http://www.phrack.org/ License: metapackage
tldp-howto
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 20120707, Testing: 20120707 Description: The Linux Documentation Project HOWTOs
Homepage:https://tldp.org License: FDL-1.2
vilearn
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.0, Testing: 1.0 Description: An interactive vi tutorial comprised of 5 tutorials for the vi-impaired
Homepage:https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/No_homepage License: BSD