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6 ngnutmeg - ngspice post-processor
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9 ngnutmeg [options] [datafile ...]
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12 This man page is just a small overview. The primary documentation of
13 ngspice is in the ngspice User's Manual, which is available as a pdf
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15 ngnutmeg is a post processor for ngspice - it takes the raw output file
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25 -n or --no-spiceinit
26 Don't try to source the file ".spiceinit" upon startup. Normally
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30 -q or --completion
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33 -t term or --term=term
34 The program is being run on a terminal with mfb name term.
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36 -h or --help
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44 Further arguments are taken to be data files in binary or ascii format
45 (see sconvert(1)) which are loaded into ngnutmeg. If the file is in
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57 sconvert(1), ngspice(1), mfb(3), writedata(3), and
58 ngspice User's Manual at http://ngspice.sourceforge.net/docs.html
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61 Please report bugs to the ngspice project via
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65 Wayne Christopher (faustus@cad.berkeley.edu)
66 ngspice: various authors (see http://sourceforge.net/projects/ngspice/)
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