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NAME

       QucsConverter - Command line tool for data conversion.

SYNOPSIS

       qucsconv [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

       The  QucsConverter is a command line tool for converting netlists, data
       files and schematics from other software into data formats used by Qucs
       and its simulation backend.

       The  software  aims  to support a variety of data formats and currently
       supports Qucs datasets, SPICE netlists, CITIfiles, Touchstone, ZVR, VCD
       and  IC-CAP  model  files  as  input  data  format  and CSV files, Qucs
       netlists, libraries and datasets as output data format.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              display this help and exit

       -v, --version
              display version information and exit

       -i FILENAME
              use file as input file (default stdin)

       -o FILENAME
              use file as output file (default stdout)

       -if FORMAT
              input  data  specification  (e.g.  touchstone,  citi,  qucsdata,
              spice, zvr, vcd, csv or mdl)

       -of FORMAT
              output  data specification (e.g. touchstone, csv, qucs, qucsdata
              or qucslib)

       -a, --noaction
              do not include netlist actions in the output

       -g GNDNODE
              replace ground node

       -d DATANAME
              data variable specification

       -c, --correct
              enable node correction

AVAILABILITY

       The  latest   version   of   Qucs   can   always   be   obtained   from
       www.sourceforge.net or www.freshmeat.net

REPORTING BUGS

       Known  bugs are documented within the BUGS file.  Report bugs to <qucs-
       bugs@lists.sourceforge.net>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org>

       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
       NO  warranty;  not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.

AUTHORS

       Written  by  Michael   Margraf   <michael.margraf@alumni.tu-berlin.de>,
       Raimund Jacob <raimi@lkcc.org> and Stefan Jahn <stefan@lkcc.org>.