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NAME

       kig - an interactive geometry program for KDE

SYNOPSIS

       kig [-c, --convert-to-native [-o, --outfile filename]] [KDE Generic Options]
           [Qt Generic Options]

DESCRIPTION

       Kig is an application for interactive geometry. It is intended to serve two purposes:

       •   To allow students to interactively explore mathematical figures and concepts using the
           computer;

       •   To serve as a WYSIWYG tool for drawing mathematical figures and including them in
           other documents.

       With this program you can do geometry on a computer just like you would on a blackboard in
       a classroom. However the program allows you to move and change parts of a geometrical
       drawing so that you can see how other parts change as a result.

       Kig supports loci and user-defined macros. It also imports and exports both to and from
       foreign file formats including Cabri, Dr. Geo, KGeo, KSeg and XFig.

       This application is part of the official KDE edutainment module.

OPTIONS

       -c, --convert-to-native
           Do not show a GUI. Instead convert the specified file to native Kig format. The native
           Kig file will be written to standard output unless --outfile is passed.

       -o, --outfile filename
           Used with --convert-to-native to specify where to save the newly created Kig file. Not
           specifying this option, or providing a filename of - will output the file to standard
           output.

SEE ALSO

       More detailed user documentation is available from help:/kig (either enter this URL into
       Konqueror, or run khelpcenter help:/kig).

       There is also further information available at the KDE Edutainment website[1].

AUTHORS

       Kig was written by Dominique Devriese<devriese@kde.org>, Maurizio
       Paolini<paolini@dmf.bs.unicatt.it>, Franco Pasquarelli<pasqui@dmf.bs.unicatt.it>, Pino
       Toscano<toscano.pino@tiscali.it>, and others.

       This man page based on the one prepared for Debian by Ben Burton<bab@debian.org>.

AUTHOR

       Ben Burton <bab@debian.org>
           Author.

NOTES

        1. KDE Edutainment website
           http://edu.kde.org/kig/