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c-ares-1.10.0-1.fc19.armv6hl
c-ares is a C library that performs DNS requests and name resolves
asynchronously. c-ares is a fork of the library named 'ares', written
by Greg Hudson at MIT.
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ca-certificates-2017.2.11-1.0.lbn19.noarch
This package contains the set of CA certificates chosen by the
Mozilla Foundation for use with the Internet PKI.
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caca-utils-0.99-0.17.beta17.fc19.armv6hl
This package contains utilities and demonstration programs for libcaca, the
Colour AsCii Art library.
cacaview is a simple image viewer for the terminal. It opens most image
formats such as JPEG, PNG, GIF etc. and renders them on the terminal using
ASCII art. The user can zoom and scroll the image, set the dithering method
or enable anti-aliasing.
cacaball is a tiny graphic program that renders animated ASCII metaballs on
the screen, cacafire is a port of AALib's aafire and displays burning ASCII
art flames, and cacademo is a simple application that shows the libcaca
rendering features such as line and ellipses drawing, triangle filling and
sprite blitting.
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caca-utils-0.99-0.17.beta17.fc19.x86_64
This package contains utilities and demonstration programs for libcaca, the
Colour AsCii Art library.
cacaview is a simple image viewer for the terminal. It opens most image
formats such as JPEG, PNG, GIF etc. and renders them on the terminal using
ASCII art. The user can zoom and scroll the image, set the dithering method
or enable anti-aliasing.
cacaball is a tiny graphic program that renders animated ASCII metaballs on
the screen, cacafire is a port of AALib's aafire and displays burning ASCII
art flames, and cacademo is a simple application that shows the libcaca
rendering features such as line and ellipses drawing, triangle filling and
sprite blitting.
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cairo-1.12.14-2.fc19.armv6hl
Cairo is a 2D graphics library designed to provide high-quality display
and print output. Currently supported output targets include the X Window
System, OpenGL (via glitz), in-memory image buffers, and image files (PDF,
PostScript, and SVG).
Cairo is designed to produce consistent output on all output media while
taking advantage of display hardware acceleration when available (e.g.
through the X Render Extension or OpenGL).
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cairo-1.14.2-1.lbn19.x86_64
Cairo is a 2D graphics library designed to provide high-quality display
and print output. Currently supported output targets include the X Window
System, OpenGL (via glitz), in-memory image buffers, and image files (PDF,
PostScript, and SVG).
Cairo is designed to produce consistent output on all output media while
taking advantage of display hardware acceleration when available (e.g.
through the X Render Extension or OpenGL).
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cairo-gobject-1.12.14-2.fc19.armv6hl
Cairo is a 2D graphics library designed to provide high-quality display
and print output.
This package contains functionality to make cairo graphics library
integrate well with the GObject object system used by GNOME.
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cairo-gobject-1.14.2-1.lbn19.x86_64
Cairo is a 2D graphics library designed to provide high-quality display
and print output.
This package contains functionality to make cairo graphics library
integrate well with the GObject object system used by GNOME.
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cairomm-1.10.0-6.fc19.x86_64
Cairomm is the C++ API for the cairo graphics library. It offers all the power
of cairo with an interface familiar to C++ developers, including use of the
Standard Template Library where it makes sense.
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cairomm-1.10.0-6.fc19.armv6hl
Cairomm is the C++ API for the cairo graphics library. It offers all the power
of cairo with an interface familiar to C++ developers, including use of the
Standard Template Library where it makes sense.
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