Initiative and Language Software Development groups to provide
rendering capabilities for complex non-Roman writing systems. The
original goal was a system for the Windows platform; the system has
also been ported to Linux. Graphite can be used to create "smart
fonts" capable of displaying writing systems with various complex
behaviors. With respect to the Text Encoding Model, Graphite handles
the "Rendering" aspect of writing system implementation.
WWW: http://silgraphite.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/129346
Submitted by: Dennis Herrmann <adox at mcx2.org>
gvfs in system then it will use gvfs rather than gnome-vfs. There is a
problem with gvfs for not able to use URI to fetch image by via HTTP. In
MarcusCom CVS has newer gvfs that is fixed and will be switch to gvfs by
default when it merges into FreeBSD ports tree. [1]
- Add iso-codes dependency without provide optional, it only has autocheck.
- Add libgnomeui dependency if it exists, only in GNOMEVFS option.
- Bump the PORTREVISION.
PR: ports/129023 [1]
Reported by: Lars Stokholm <lars.stokholm@gmail.com> [1]
switching to full-screen mode. LaternaMagica maintains its image list in a
window and the user selects which image to display, making it easy to assemble
a show from different source directories.
WWW: http://gap.nongnu.org/
Corel Photo-Paint or The GIMP, but focused on usability, logic and
providing a smooth learning curve for everyone. The project run in
the Gnome desktop environment and anyone is welcome to collaborate
on it with code, translations or ideas.
This project is in the alpha phase, so it is an incomplete work,
unfit for the end user yet. The intention is to achieve a professional
graphic editor progressively without giving up initial usability.
Nathive is written from scratch in C using GTK+, and is designed
to be simple, lightweight, and easy to install and use.
WWW: http://www.nathive.org/
written in C++ and there are Python bindings to facilitate fast-paced
agile development. It can comfortably be used for both desktop and web
development, which was something wanted from the beginning.
Mapnik is about making beautiful maps. It uses the AGG library and
offers world class anti-aliasing rendering with subpixel accuracy for
geographic data. It is written from scratch in modern C++ and doesn't
suffer from design decisions made a decade ago. When it comes to
handling common software tasks such as memory management, filesystem
access, regular expressions, parsing and so on, Mapnik doesn't re-invent
the wheel, but utilizes best of breed industry standard libraries from
boost.org.
WWW: http://www.mapnik.org/
PR: ports/128746
Submitted by: Wen Heping <wenheping at gmail.com>
- Substitude shared lib versions in plist, as they're likely to change often
- Add mirror
PR: 128880
Submitted by: Hardy Schumacher <hardy dot schumacher at amd dot com>