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The Karma Home Page
Please note Karma is maintained now only
for portability fixes.
The documents here are for the last ever version of Karma, 1.7.25,
and may contain some inaccuracies or anacronisms.
Karma is a toolkit for interprocess communications, authentication,
encryption, graphics display, user interface and manipulating the Karma
network data structure. It contains KarmaLib (the
structured libraries and API) and a large number of modules
(applications) to perform many standard tasks.
A suite of visualisation tools is also distributed with the library.
If you have the Karma HTML documentation files installed under
/usr/local/karma/www then
use that copy, it will be
much faster.
For a more detailed description of the Karma Library, read the
Karma Library README file.
Karma is freely available and is distributed under the
GNU
LGPL (libraries) and
GPL (applications).
Karma Documentation
User Manual
A prerequisite for using the Karma visualisation tools, also available as a
PostScript document.
Programming Manual
Prerequisite for programming with Karma, also available in
PostScript.
Reference Manual
Details of the packages and
Xt-based widgets that comprise the
Karma Library.
Download
Installation instructions are contained in the
README file
in the Karma ftp
area.
Screen shots
- kvis, a general-purpose
image/movie viewer that can load multiple datasets, display multiple
windows, overlay contours, annotations, show multiple overlaid profiles, and
much more.
- koords, for applying a
coordinate system header to an image.
- kpvslice,
interactively displays position-velocity slices.
- krenzo, displays contours
of channel maps.
- kshell, for finding and
analysing expanding shells.
- khuei, displays complex or
amplitude/phase data using hue and intensity.
- kslice_3d, used to
display three orthogonal slices through a volume.
Documentation for these tools is available in the
User Manual.
References
Please cite one of the references below if your use of Karma leads to a
publication:
-
Gooch, R.E., 1995, "Space and the Spaceball", in Astronomical
Data Analysis Software and Systems IV, ASP Conf. Series vol. 77,
ed. R.A. Shaw, H.E. Payne, & J.J.E. Hayes, ASP, San Francisco,
p144-147, ISBN 0-937707-96-1
- Gooch, R.E., 1995, "Visualisation: from Data to Understanding", in
Workshop on Applications of Radio Science 1995, Australian
Academy of Science through the National Committee for Radio Science
ISBN 1-86408-030-2
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Gooch, R.E., 1996, "Karma: a Visualisation Test-Bed", in
Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems V, ASP
Conf. Series vol. 101, ed. G.H. Jacoby & J. Barnes, ASP, San
Francisco, p80-83, ISSN 1080-7926
- Gooch, R.E., 1995, "Astronomers and their Shady Algorithms", in
IEEE Visualisation '95, ed. G.M. Nielson & D. Silver,
pub. IEEE, p374-377 ISBN 0-8186-7187-4
-
Gooch, R.E., 1996, "Grasping the Wispy Tendrils", in
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, vol. 14,
no. 1, p106 ISSN 1323-3580
Updated: 2011/11/22 by Mark Calabretta