From d250fe0a9c1445e8206569c408549155bb87e5cb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Martin Wimpress Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2017 23:56:42 +0000 Subject: Update README.md --- README | 71 +-------------------------------------------------------------- README.md | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- 2 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 82 deletions(-) mode change 100644 => 120000 README diff --git a/README b/README deleted file mode 100644 index 131d374..0000000 --- a/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -CONTENTS: - -1. Introduction. -2. Getting Started. -3. Calctool history. -4. Acknowledgements. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -1. Introduction. ----------------- - -This is mate-calc, a fork of gnome-calc, the calculator application that was -previously in the OpenWindows Deskset of the Solaris 8 operating system. - -It incorporates a multiple precision arithmetic packages based on the work -of Professor Richard Brent, who has also kindly given me permission to make -it available. - -There is a single graphics driver for Gtk3 included with this release. - - -2. Getting started. -------------------- - -The manual pages also describe how to use mate-calc in detail. - - -3. Calctool history. --------------------- - -Calctool was a project I worked on before I joined the OpenWindows DeskSet -engineering group at Sun. It was originally released to comp.sources.unix -in the late 1980's, and worked with many different graphics packages -including SunView, X11, Xview, NeWS and MGR. There was also a version -that worked on dumb tty terminals. - -It used a double-precision maths library that was a combination of the work -of Fred Fish and various routines that were in the BSD 4.3 maths library. - -A lot of people in the community provided feedback in the form of comments, -bug reports and fixes. In 1990, I started working in the DeskSet engineering -group. I was working for Sun Microsystems in Australia at the time, (having -moved there from England in 1983). - -I searched around looking for multiple precision maths libraries and found -a package called MP written in FORTRAN by Richard Brent. I converted it to C, -adjusted the glue between the resultant code and the calctool code, and this -went on to be the basis of the calculator that was in the OpenWindows DeskSet. -I also added scientific, financial and logical modes. This calctool was also -the basis of the dtcalc application that is a part of CDE (albeit I had -nothing to do with that). - -With its inclusion in the MATE CVS repository, it was renamed to mate-calc. - -More recently, Sami Pietila provided arithmetic precedence support and -Robert Ancell converted the UI to use Glade. - - -4. Acknowledgements. --------------------- - -See the AUTHORS file. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Suggestions for further improvement would be most welcome, plus bug reports -and comments. - -The Mate Team. diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 120000 index 0000000..42061c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +README.md \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4300362..0a19e6b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,19 +1,58 @@ -mate-calc GTK3 version +# Introduction. -1. Introduction. ----------------- +This is `mate-calc`, a fork of `gnome-calc`, the calculator application +that was previously in the OpenWindows Deskset of the Solaris 8 +operating system. -This is mate-calc, a fork of gnome-calc, the calculator application that was -previously in the OpenWindows Deskset of the Solaris 8 operating system. - -It incorporates a multiple precision arithmetic packages based on the work -of Professor Richard Brent, who has also kindly given me permission to make -it available. +It incorporates a multiple precision arithmetic packages based on the +work of Professor Richard Brent, who has also kindly given me +permission to make it available. There is a single graphics driver for Gtk3 included with this release. +## Getting started. + +The manual pages also describe how to use `mate-calc` in detail. + + +## Calctool history. + +Calctool was a project I worked on before I joined the OpenWindows +DeskSet engineering group at Sun. It was originally released to +comp.sources.unix in the late 1980's, and worked with many different +graphics packages including SunView, X11, Xview, NeWS and MGR. There +was also a version that worked on dumb tty terminals. + +It used a double-precision maths library that was a combination of the +work of Fred Fish and various routines that were in the BSD 4.3 maths +library. + +A lot of people in the community provided feedback in the form of +comments, bug reports and fixes. In 1990, I started working in the +DeskSet engineering group. I was working for Sun Microsystems in +Australia at the time, (having moved there from England in 1983). + +I searched around looking for multiple precision maths libraries and +found a package called MP written in FORTRAN by Richard Brent. I +converted it to C, adjusted the glue between the resultant code and the +calctool code, and this went on to be the basis of the calculator that +was in the OpenWindows DeskSet. I also added scientific, financial and +logical modes. This calctool was also the basis of the dtcalc +application that is a part of CDE (albeit I had nothing to do with +that). + +With its inclusion in the MATE CVS repository, it was renamed to +`mate-calc`. + +More recently, Sami Pietila provided arithmetic precedence support and +Robert Ancell converted the UI to use Glade. + + +## Acknowledgements. + +See the AUTHORS file. -2. Getting started. -------------------- +Suggestions for further improvement would be most welcome, plus bug +reports and comments. -The manual pages also describe how to use mate-calc in detail. +The Mate Team. \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.1