Lines Matching refs:g

119 # From Gregory McGarry <g.mcgarry@ieee.org>
207 # Some saved game files start with "TADS2 save/g\n\r\032\0", a little-endian
210 0 string TADS2\ save/g TADS
2519 # processor type dpme_process_id[16] e.g. "68000" "68020"
2721 # created for example by DOS TAR 3.20g 1994 Tim V.Shapore with -j option
3265 # ESP, could this conflict with Easy Software Products' (e.g.ESP ghostscript) documentation?
3757 # GARBLED_FLAG1; garble with password; g switch
5108 # DEC systems (e.g. DECstation 5000) use a variant of the Sun/NeXT format
9911 0 string g\ GCE Vectrex ROM image
16805 >8 ledouble x \b, minx=%g
16806 >16 ledouble x \b, maxx=%g
16807 >24 ledouble x \b, miny=%g
16808 >32 ledouble x \b, maxy=%g
16809 >40 ledouble x \b, minz=%g
16810 >48 ledouble x \b, maxz=%g
20299 0 string C\253\221g\230\0\0\0 Webshots Desktop .wbz file
20612 # Note: Different versions exist for e.g. 8 bit and 16 bit images.
20629 >>>48 ulelong x g[%d
22785 # Java ByteCode and Mach-O binaries (e.g., Mac OS X) use the
25965 # GRR: Too weak; also matches other languages e.g. ML
32519 # 3 indeterminate length: natural end of packet, e.g., EOF
33029 0 string \033[K\002\0\0\017\033(a\001\0\001\033(g Canon Bubble Jet BJC formatted data
34816 # format DD-MMM-YY, e.g., 01-JAN-70, and the IDcode consists of numbers and
34818 # e.g., the example on the chemime site.
34962 # we'll print out e.g. 0x30 instead of the more human-readable
38686 # - Match against generic word in some spoken languages (e.g. English)
41162 # If the file is compatible with MS-DOS (v 2.04g) then this value will be zero.