On any platform, to compile the sources, you need to uncompress the tar.bz2 archive, run ‘qmake’ then ‘make’. Installation and configuration of the necessary compilation tools (GNU compiler and Qt library) is usually easier under Linux platform.
On windows platform, we recommand the use of 7-zip to uncompress the tar.bz2 archive. On linux, just type ‘tar xjf glop-2.2.tar.bz2’ (bzip2 needs to be installed).
Download the file glop2.2.exe and launch it : that’s all, it should work fine.
Technical note : the windows binary was obtained by compiling Qt statically, and the final binary was compressed with upx.
Here’s an icon set. Formats : PNG, ICO, and SVG sources. There is no change since version 2.0.
The manual 2.2 is available on this web site. You can also find it in the “Information” Tab of Glop.
chmod 755 glop-1.0-linux-static
./glop-1.0-linux-static
Download the file glop1.0.exe and launch it : that’s all, it should work fine.
On any platform, to compile the sources, you need to uncompress the tar.gz archive, run ‘qmake’ then ‘make’. Installation and configuration of the necessary compilation tools (GNU compiler and Qt library) is usually easier under Linux platform.
Here’s an icon set in PNG format.
The manual is available on this web site.
You can download here a mathematical article (licenced under GFDL) and its source code in Latex format.