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.fig file type search results

Number of file extension fig related file types found: 11 from total 22067 records

fig file type no. 1:
ATOS file

Description:
ATOS is the high-end 3D Digitizer.

This flexible optical measuring machine is based on the principle of triangulation. Projected fringe patterns are observed with two cameras. 3D coordinates for each camera pixel are calculated with high precision, a polygon mesh of the object’s surface is generated.

fig file type no. 2:
Cabri figure file

Description:
File extension is used by Cabri.

fig file type no. 3:
Data (REND386/AVRIL)

fig file type no. 4:
DeskMate drawing file

Description:
DeskMate was a software application that provided an operating environment that competed with early versions of Microsoft Windows. It originally was made for Tandy's TRS-DOS Operating System and for their TRS-80 line of computers, but eventually shifted to PC, where it was developed using C and Assembly. Like Windows (and other competitors from the time, such as GEM), it was not a full operating system, requiring MS-DOS to function. Although the initial PC ports would only run on Tandy's PCs (such as the Tandy 1000), the introduction of the true PC-compatible computers such as the Tandy 3000 resulted in the software later being made available for other compatibles.

fig file type no. 5:
Geometry II Plus figure file

Description:
File extension is used by Geometry II Plus, Now Cabri II Plus.

fig file type no. 6:
Linker options (Lahey Fortran)

fig file type no. 7:
MATLAB plot figure file

Description:
File extension is used by MATlab. Plot figure file.

fig file type no. 8:
Super Nintendo game-console ROM image

Description:
File extension is used by Super Nintendo emulators.

fig file type no. 9:
TeX format file

Description:
TeX is a typesetting language. Instead of visually formatting your text, you enter your manuscript text intertwined with TeX commands in a plain text file. You then run TeX to produce formatted output, such as a PDF file. Thus, in contrast to standard word processors, your document is a separate file that does not pretend to be a representation of the final typeset output, and so can be easily edited and manipulated.

fig file type no. 10:
TransFIG image format

fig file type no. 11:
xfig FIG image file

Description:
Used on Unix systems.

 

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