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kig - An interactive geometry program by KDE
kig [-c, --convert-to-native [-o, --outfile filename]] [options]
Kig is an application for interactive geometry. It is intended to serve two purposes:
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.
-c, --convert-to-native
-o, --outfile filename
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 Education website[1].
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>, David E. Narvaez <david.narvaez@computer.org>, and others.
This man page based on the one prepared for Debian® by Ben Burton <bab@debian.org>.
Ben Burton <bab@debian.org>
2020-12-23 | KDE Applications Applications |