1QucsConverter(1)                 User Commands                QucsConverter(1)
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NAME

6       QucsConverter - Command line tool for data conversion.
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SYNOPSIS

9       qucsconv [OPTION]...
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DESCRIPTION

12       The  QucsConverter is a command line tool for converting netlists, data
13       files and schematics from other software into data formats used by Qucs
14       and its simulation backend.
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16       The  software  aims  to support a variety of data formats and currently
17       supports Qucs datasets, SPICE netlists, CITIfiles, Touchstone, ZVR, VCD
18       and  IC-CAP  model  files  as  input  data  format  and CSV files, Qucs
19       netlists, libraries and datasets as output data format.
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OPTIONS

23       -h, --help
24              display this help and exit
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26       -v, --version
27              display version information and exit
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29       -i FILENAME
30              use file as input file (default stdin)
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32       -o FILENAME
33              use file as output file (default stdout)
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35       -if FORMAT
36              input  data  specification  (e.g.  touchstone,  citi,  qucsdata,
37              spice, zvr, vcd, csv or mdl)
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39       -of FORMAT
40              output  data  specification (e.g. matlab, touchstone, csv, qucs,
41              qucsdata or qucslib)
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43       -a, --noaction
44              do not include netlist actions in the output
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46       -g GNDNODE
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49       -d DATANAME
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52       -c, --correct
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AVAILABILITY

56       The latest version of Qucs can  always  be  obtained  from  www.source‐
57       forge.net or www.freshmeat.net
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REPORTING BUGS

60       Known  bugs are documented within the BUGS file.  Report bugs to <qucs-
61       bugs@lists.sourceforge.net>.
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64       Copyright © 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org>
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66       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
67       NO  warranty;  not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
68       PURPOSE.
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AUTHORS

71       Written  by  Michael   Margraf   <michael.margraf@alumni.tu-berlin.de>,
72       Raimund Jacob <raimi@lkcc.org> and Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org>.
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76Debian/GNU Linux                   June 2006                  QucsConverter(1)
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