From 5a1f41037234cc6b198a7bf45f7e86e3e2f974b7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zaher Salman Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2015 12:09:07 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Reshuffeling files to eliminate duplicates --- trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/COPYING.txt | 0 trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/Chem.pm | 0 trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/PlotFraction.png | Bin trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/PlotProfiles.png | Bin trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/COPYING.txt | 674 -------------------- trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/Chem.pm | 1 - trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/PlotFraction.png | 1 - trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/PlotProfiles.png | 1 - trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/icon.odg | Bin 9320 -> 0 bytes trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/icon.png | Bin 926 -> 0 bytes trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/plotFrc.C | 1 - trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/plotRge.C | 1 - trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/icon.odg | Bin trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/icon.png | Bin trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/plotFrc.C | 0 trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI4 => }/plotMean.C | 0 trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/plotRge.C | 0 17 files changed, 679 deletions(-) rename trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/COPYING.txt (100%) rename trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/Chem.pm (100%) rename trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/PlotFraction.png (100%) rename trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/PlotProfiles.png (100%) delete mode 100644 trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/COPYING.txt delete mode 120000 trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/Chem.pm delete mode 120000 trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/PlotFraction.png delete mode 120000 trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/PlotProfiles.png delete mode 100644 trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/icon.odg delete mode 100644 trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/icon.png delete mode 120000 trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/plotFrc.C delete mode 120000 trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/plotRge.C rename trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/icon.odg (100%) rename trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/icon.png (100%) rename trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/plotFrc.C (100%) rename trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI4 => }/plotMean.C (100%) rename trimsp/src/{TrimSPGUI => }/plotRge.C (100%) diff --git a/trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI/COPYING.txt b/trimsp/src/COPYING.txt similarity index 100% rename from trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI/COPYING.txt rename to trimsp/src/COPYING.txt diff --git a/trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI/Chem.pm b/trimsp/src/Chem.pm similarity index 100% rename from trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI/Chem.pm rename to trimsp/src/Chem.pm diff --git a/trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI/PlotFraction.png b/trimsp/src/PlotFraction.png similarity index 100% rename from trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI/PlotFraction.png rename to trimsp/src/PlotFraction.png diff --git a/trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI/PlotProfiles.png b/trimsp/src/PlotProfiles.png similarity index 100% rename from trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI/PlotProfiles.png rename to trimsp/src/PlotProfiles.png diff --git a/trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/COPYING.txt b/trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/COPYING.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 94a9ed0..0000000 --- a/trimsp/src/TrimSPGUI4/COPYING.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,674 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 3, 29 June 2007 - - Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for -software and other kinds of works. - - The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed -to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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