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NAME

       regina-gui - Regina's graphical user interface

SYNOPSIS

       regina-gui [ file ... ]

DESCRIPTION

       Regina  is  a software package for studying 3-manifold triangulations and normal surfaces.
       Other key features include angle structures, census enumeration, combinatorial recognition
       of  triangulations,  and  high-level  tasks such as 3-sphere recognition and connected sum
       decomposition.  Regina comes with a full graphical user interface, and also offers  Python
       bindings and a low-level C++ programming interface.

       This  starts  the  full graphical user interface, and is the usual way of starting Regina.
       Any files passed on the command-line will be opened on startup.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       The following environment variables influence the behaviour of this program.

       REGINA_PYLIBDIR
              The directory containing the Python module regina.

              If you have installed Regina's Python module in a standard Python  location  (i.e.,
              Python  can  import  it  directly without extending sys.path), then REGINA_PYLIBDIR
              should be left empty or undefined.

              Normally you should not need to set this option yourself.  This program should know
              how  to  find  Regina's  Python  module in standard situations, which include fixed
              filesystem installations (e.g., GNU/Linux and  Windows),  relocatable  app  bundles
              (e.g., macOS), and running directly from the source tree.

       REGINA_HOME
              The  directory  beneath  which  Regina's  data  files are installed.  These include
              (amongst other things) example files in $REGINA_HOME/examples/,  API  documentation
              in $REGINA_HOME/engine-docs/, and census databases in $REGINA_HOME/data/census/.

              Normally you should not need to set this option yourself.  This program should know
              how to find its data files in standard situations, which include  fixed  filesystem
              installations (e.g., GNU/Linux and Windows), relocatable app bundles (e.g., macOS),
              and running directly from the source tree.

MACOS USERS

       If you downloaded a drag-and-drop app bundle, this is the program that runs when you  open
       it.  The executable itself is simply called Regina, not regina-gui.

SEE ALSO

       regina-python.

       Regina  comes  with a rich users' handbook, which you can access via Help->Regina Handbook
       in  the  menu.   You  can  also  read  the  users'  handbook  online   at   http://regina-
       normal.github.io/docs/.

AUTHOR

       Many people have been involved in the development of Regina; see the users' handbook for a
       full list of credits.

                                         17 December 2021                           REGINA-GUI(1)