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SAOImage DS9 is an astronomical imaging and data visualization application. DS9 supports FITS images and binary tables, multiple frame buffers, region manipulation, and many scale algorithms and colormaps. It provides for easy communication with external analysis tasks and is highly configurable and extensible via XPA and SAMP.

DS9 supports advanced features such as 2-D, 3-D and RGB frame buffers, mosaic images, tiling, blinking, geometric markers, colormap manipulation, scaling, arbitrary zoom, cropping, rotation, pan, and a variety of coordinate systems.

The GUI for DS9 is user configurable. GUI elements such as the coordinate display, panner, magnifier, horizontal and vertical graphs, button bar, and color bar can be configured via menus or the command line.

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Filename Size Changed
config.guess 0000049548 48.4 KB
config.sub 0000034582 33.8 KB
ds9.8.3b1.tar.gz 0071522817 68.2 MB
ds9.changes 0000001681 1.64 KB
ds9.patch 0000022387 21.9 KB
ds9.spec 0000003910 3.82 KB
Revision 2 (latest revision is 5)
Christian Goll's avatar Christian Goll (mslacken) accepted request 896947 from R. J. Mathar's avatar R. J. Mathar (rjmathar) (revision 2)
- Version derived from ds9.si.edu 8.3b1
  + Syntax errors in libtiff: replace compat lib by native OS version
  + add LIBS = -lm in tcl8.6/unix/configure for openSUSE Tumbleweed
  + Need to use pragma once in an awk script (broken guard) for openSUSE Tumbleweed
  + replaced config.{guess|sub} to support aarch64 and PPC
  + added BUILT_SOURCES in two Makefile.ac to avoid rat races with parallel build
- Version derived from ds9.si.edu 8.2.1
- Version derived from ds9.si.edu 8.1b2
  + Employing https://core.tcl-lang.org/tcltls/ = TLS 1.7 to replace
    the variant within sources so openSSL 1.1 systems can be handled.
    Detail: the original ds9 source code is here as ds9.8.1b2.tar.gz
    and the TLS 1.7 code in tcltls-1.7.19.tar.gz . The RPM spec-file
    merges the newer TLS into the unbundled ds9 directories.
  + Patched various non-void functions which may (virtually) fall
    through switch-cases and not return a value, so gcc reports warnings. 
    (This is mainly to
    please the build.opensuse.org service and not needed with a rpmbuild.)
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